Difference between revisions of "MIPS SEAD-2"
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The '''SEAD''' is an evaluation platform made by MIPS. It is meant to support the development of [[SOC]]s so it features logic analyzer connections, a [[JTAG]] port and other features to support this specific purpose. Other than that it provides a very barebone environment, two 8250-class [[UART]]s provide the only connectivity to the outside world. | The '''SEAD''' is an evaluation platform made by MIPS. It is meant to support the development of [[SOC]]s so it features logic analyzer connections, a [[JTAG]] port and other features to support this specific purpose. Other than that it provides a very barebone environment, two 8250-class [[UART]]s provide the only connectivity to the outside world. | ||
== Linux support == | == Linux support == | ||
| − | Supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 | + | Supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 up to 2.6.26. |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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| Commit | 1398ddb2ebdb41e8efe6ba42505fd452704c8405 |
| Date | July 15, 2008 (for 2.6.27) |
The SEAD is an evaluation platform made by MIPS. It is meant to support the development of SOCs so it features logic analyzer connections, a JTAG port and other features to support this specific purpose. Other than that it provides a very barebone environment, two 8250-class UARTs provide the only connectivity to the outside world.
Linux support
Supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 up to 2.6.26.