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uClinux ported to Motorola ColdFire MCF5282

Mar 25, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 14 views

SnapGear reports that they have recently completed porting uClinux to the Motorola ColdFire MCF5282 processor, after working closely with Motorola to complete the port. The MCF5282 port is based around the uClinux patches to the 2.4 Linux kernel.

“The MCF5282 is a great processor for industrial control applications, and uClinux is an obvious choice for developers because of the standard Linux API and royalty-free nature of open source,” noted SnapGear chief software wizard, Greg Ungerer.

The source code for the MCF5282 uClinux port is available from the uClinux CVS repository.

Here is a description provided by SnapGear of the Motorola MCF5282 ColdFire processor . . .

The MCF5282 is the first microcontroller based on Motorola's 32-bit ColdFire core integrated with Ethernet, Flash, and CAN (field bus). This device offers advanced communications features, a rich peripheral set and a variety of supporting software and development tools.

The MCF5282 is designed to simplify embedded Ethernet-networked microcontroller applications. With its integrated 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC and network-ready applications software, the MCF5282 can bring standards-based networking to a variety of traditional MCU applications including food service equipment, security systems, vending machines, exercise equipment, and industrial controllers.

Applications in all of these areas will benefit from networking functions such as Web-based user interfaces, network time synchronization, and router/gateway functionality for legacy serial protocols.

 
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