Difference between revisions of "Ocelot C"
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| − | The '''Ocelot C''' is an evulation platform made by Momentum Computers for PMC-Sierra's [[RM7000|RM7000C]] and RM7065C processors. It is based on a Marvell Discovery II MV64340 system controlle which support DDR memory at 183MHz clock rate, 2MB on-board SRAM, two 64-bit PCI/PCI-X busses, three gigabit ethernet controllers, two multi-protocol serial channels capable of supporting 54Mbit/s rates, and [[ | + | {{removed-feature|Name=Ocelot C support|Date=June 2007 (For the 2.6.22 release)|Commit=192cca6ef2c49ac5ff46f7a31cb9dd175995658e}} |
| + | The '''Ocelot C''' is an evulation platform made by Momentum Computers for PMC-Sierra's [[RM7000|RM7000C]] and RM7065C processors. It is based on a Marvell [[Marvell system controllers|Discovery II MV64340]] system controlle which support DDR memory at 183MHz clock rate, 2MB on-board SRAM, two 64-bit PCI/PCI-X busses, three gigabit ethernet controllers, two multi-protocol serial channels capable of supporting 54Mbit/s rates, and [[Wikipedia:I²C|I²C]]. The Ocelot C occupies a single slot in a standard CompactPCI chassis and is hot swappable. It also has the capability to auto-sense and operate as a CompactPCI system slot or non-system slot. The evaluation board has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, two Ultra160/320 SCSI interfaces. | ||
== Linux support == | == Linux support == | ||
| − | Supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 but suffering from bitrot. Support did not include hotplugging or any of the other advanced features. | + | Supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 but suffering from bitrot. Support did not include hotplugging or any of the other advanced features. |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 13 August 2012
| Ocelot C support removed | |
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| Commit | 192cca6ef2c49ac5ff46f7a31cb9dd175995658e |
| Date | June 2007 (For the 2.6.22 release) |
The Ocelot C is an evulation platform made by Momentum Computers for PMC-Sierra's RM7000C and RM7065C processors. It is based on a Marvell Discovery II MV64340 system controlle which support DDR memory at 183MHz clock rate, 2MB on-board SRAM, two 64-bit PCI/PCI-X busses, three gigabit ethernet controllers, two multi-protocol serial channels capable of supporting 54Mbit/s rates, and I²C. The Ocelot C occupies a single slot in a standard CompactPCI chassis and is hot swappable. It also has the capability to auto-sense and operate as a CompactPCI system slot or non-system slot. The evaluation board has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, two Ultra160/320 SCSI interfaces.
[edit] Linux support
Supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 but suffering from bitrot. Support did not include hotplugging or any of the other advanced features.