Eurotech WWPC
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Note: Since the code is still in high developing stage some information may be incomplete or not well fixed.
Here you can find useful information regarding managing and developing on the Eurotech's WWPCs boards with GNU/Linux.
WWPC models
Prototypes & old series
WWPC990
The WWPC990 is a developing prototype so it is not available on the market but Eurotech's developers. Also the documentation may result not up-to-date due low interest on really support this platform.
This model is based on MIPS AU1100 CPU and has 64MB RAM and 32MB flash.
Resources:
- See the WWPC990's U-Boot, Linux and GNU current support state page to know current software support (only for registered users).
- See the WWPC990 low level programming and debugging page for info on how to manage the system.
WL1000 (ex WWPC1000)
The WWPC1000 is a final version but it's currently replaced by WL11xx series.
This model is based on MIPS AU1100 CPU and there are two versions:
- version 0.9 has 64MB RAM and 32MB flash, and
- version 1.0 has 64MB RAM and 64MB flash.
Resources:
- Linux kernel support on GITweb.
- U-boot support on GITweb.
- See the WWPC1000's U-Boot, Linux and GNU current support state page to know current software support (only for registered users).
- See the WWPC1000's hardware layout & firmware info page for info and the hardware & firmware.
- See the WWPC1000 low level programming and debugging page for info on how to manage the system.
- In WWPC1000's devices management & testing page there are several info about on-board devices testing and management.
If you are an hardware/software developer take a look at the WWPC1000 suggestions list!
WL11xx series
WL1100 (ex WWPC1100)
The WL1100 (previously named WWPC1100) is a final version and it is currently under hard developing and hopefully it will be available in a "few" months. This model is based on ARM-XScale PXA270 CPU and it has 128MB RAM and 128MB flash.
Resources:
- Linux kernel support on GITweb.
- U-boot support on GITweb.
- See the WL1100's U-Boot, Linux and GNU current support state page to know current software support (only for registered users).
- See the WL1100's hardware layout and firmware info page for info and the hardware & firmware.
- See the WL1100 low level programming and debugging page for info on how to manage the system.
- In WL1100's devices management & testing page there are several info about on-board devices testing and management.
If you are an hardware/software developer take a look at the WL1100 suggestions list!
WRxxxx series
WR900
The WR900 is a developing prototype so it is not available on the market but Eurotech's developers. Also the documentation may result not up-to-date due low interest on really support this platform.
This model is based on ARM-XScale PXA270 CPU and it has 256MB RAM and 128MB flash.
Resources:
- See the WR900's U-Boot, Linux and GNU current support state page to know current software support (only for registered users).
- See the WR900's hardware layout and firmware info page for info and the hardware & firmware.
- See the WR900 low level programming and debugging page for info on how to manage the system.
- In WR900's devices management & testing page there are several info about on-board devices testing and management.
If you are an hardware/software developer take a look at the WR900 suggestions list!
WR1100
The WR1100 is a final version and it is currently under hard developing and hopefully it will be available in a "few" months. This model is based on ARM-XScale PXA270 CPU and it has 256MB RAM and 128MB flash.
Resources:
- See the WR1100's U-Boot, Linux and GNU current support state page to know current software support (only for registered users).
- See the WR1100's hardware layout and firmware info page for info and the hardware & firmware.
- See the WR1100 low level programming and debugging page for info on how to manage the system.
- In WR1100's devices management & testing page there are several info about on-board devices testing and management.
If you are an hardware/software developer take a look at the WR1100 suggestions list!
Other resources
- See the Tips&Tricks to work with embedded systems to know how you may configure your GNU/Linux box in order to develop software on embedded systems.
