Thanks.
And do you know if either will support USB 2.0? Would I just a host controller hardware?
Reply by John Williams●January 29, 20072007-01-29
Hello Bill,
Bill wrote:
> Does anyone have experience or know the best solution to get Linux on Virtex 4? I heard something about MicroBlaze as a softcore processor.
You can put a MicroBlaze on any Virtex 4 family FPGA, and as long as you
have sufficient external memory on the board you can run Linux on it.
Alternatively you can use a V4-FX chip with embedded PPC processors, and
run PPC Linux on that (again subject to sufficient external memory).
See http://www.petalogix.com and http://developer.petalogix.com for
commercially supported offerings of Linux on MicroBlaze.
Alternatively, subscribe to the microblaze-uclinux mailing list via
http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~jwilliams/mblaze-uclinux/Mailing_List/
Regards,
John
Reply by Bill●January 29, 20072007-01-29
Does anyone have experience or know the best solution to get Linux on Virtex 4? I heard something about MicroBlaze as a softcore processor.