Jan R wrote:
The project that I am working on uses the Freescale 8347, and
I've never used the other part, so I can't really do a
comparison per se.
There is a configuration in the Linux 2.6.17.1 kernel for the
"Freescale MPC834x SYS" board. It didn't take us long to adapt
that code for our board.
Read the errata sheet! But most of the uglies have been worked
out since the rev. 1.0 silicon. Unfortunately, we've got 1.0
on our prototypes. The biggest issue is with the reset circuitry,
but there are others. The only show-stopper that we have is with
the USB ULPI issues, but thats supposedly fixed in all future
revs.
None that we've identified.
Can't speak for the field yet, but Freescale's first level
tech support sucks. Its an all-to-simple web based application
that doesn't preserve text formatting and really makes
communication difficult (yes I've complained). Why not
use good-ole e-mail folks? Jeesh. However, once you get
in touch with a real FAE, things improve.
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