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Date:      Sat, 24 Apr 1999 08:49:29 +1000 (EST)
From:      John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au>
To:        jkh@zippy.cdrom.com (Jordan K. Hubbard)
Cc:        rdp@talisman.alphalinux.org, alpha@FreeBSD.ORG, dfrasnel@csee.wvu.edu
Subject:   EBSDK
Message-ID:  <199904232249.IAA15216@cimlogic.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <33412.924905918@zippy.cdrom.com> from "Jordan K. Hubbard" at "Apr 23, 1999  3:18:38 pm"

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Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> EBSDK?  I'm afraid I don't know the term - is this a fancier name for
> ARC, or are we talking about ARC and AlphaBIOS in the same breath in
> paragragh 1?  I only know of 3 BIOS alternatives, that being
> ARC/AlphaBIOS and SRM, and since we already support SRM that basically
> leaves the other two (one?  I'm not sure if ARC is deprecated) as
> targets.  This is especially painful in light of the Samsung decision
> to go with AlphaBIOS on its newer boards.
> 
> If EBSDK would indeed be of some help here, do you have a part number?
> I dread just cold-calling 1-800-Digital and navigating the PBX maze
> without a map. :)

The EBSDK (Evaluation Board Software Development Kit) was available from
the OEM sales group in the old Digital. It was intended as an example
implementation that designers could use as a starting point for a new
board design. Looking in an old OEM catalog (dated 1994), the part number
for the EB64+ design kit was 21A02-11. The description for this part
number is...

"EB64+ DECchip 61064 (275 MHz) PCI Design Kit (contains only
documentation and schematics, no board) for OSF/1 and Windows NT."

The list of features contains...

"Software support includes industry-standard 512 Kbyte UVPROM containing
debug monitor code. Source code listing for all software (including
SROM, boot diagnostic ROM montitor) are provided. The monitor provides
functions such as file load; read and write memory and registers; memory
dump image; transfer control to program; and breakpoints."

and further down...

"Development code can be developed on a host system and loaded into the
EB64+ through the serail line or Ethernet port".


There should be a later product like this.

-- 
John Birrell - jb@cimlogic.com.au; jb@freebsd.org http://www.cimlogic.com.au/
CIMlogic Pty Ltd, GPO Box 117A, Melbourne Vic 3001, Australia +61 418 353 137


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