On 28/09/16 10:22, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 27 September 2016 at 16:49, Greg Ungerer wrote:
>> On 27/09/16 23:27, Laurent Vivier wrote:
>>> It is better because 166.67 MHZ is clearly a rounded value computed from
>>> the period: 10/600 = 166....
>>
>> Perhaps i
On 27 September 2016 at 16:49, Greg Ungerer wrote:
> On 27/09/16 23:27, Laurent Vivier wrote:
>> It is better because 166.67 MHZ is clearly a rounded value computed from
>> the period: 10/600 = 166....
>
> Perhaps it is, but again it is not documented that way.
On 27/09/16 23:27, Laurent Vivier wrote:
> Le 27/09/2016 à 15:22, Greg Ungerer a écrit :
>> Hi Laurent,
>>
>> On 27/09/16 18:11, Laurent Vivier wrote:
>>> Le 27/09/2016 à 09:33, Thomas Huth a écrit :
On 27.09.2016 03:29, Greg Ungerer wrote:
> The shipping default setting for the Freescale
Le 27/09/2016 à 15:22, Greg Ungerer a écrit :
> Hi Laurent,
>
> On 27/09/16 18:11, Laurent Vivier wrote:
>> Le 27/09/2016 à 09:33, Thomas Huth a écrit :
>>> On 27.09.2016 03:29, Greg Ungerer wrote:
The shipping default setting for the Freescale M5208EVB board is to run
the CPU at 166MH
Hi Thomas,
On 27/09/16 17:33, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 27.09.2016 03:29, Greg Ungerer wrote:
The shipping default setting for the Freescale M5208EVB board is to run
the CPU at 166MHz. The current qemu emulation code for this board is
defaulting to 66MHz. This results in time appearing to run way t
Hi Laurent,
On 27/09/16 18:11, Laurent Vivier wrote:
Le 27/09/2016 à 09:33, Thomas Huth a écrit :
On 27.09.2016 03:29, Greg Ungerer wrote:
The shipping default setting for the Freescale M5208EVB board is to run
the CPU at 166MHz. The current qemu emulation code for this board is
defaulting to
Le 27/09/2016 à 09:33, Thomas Huth a écrit :
> On 27.09.2016 03:29, Greg Ungerer wrote:
>> The shipping default setting for the Freescale M5208EVB board is to run
>> the CPU at 166MHz. The current qemu emulation code for this board is
>> defaulting to 66MHz. This results in time appearing to run
On 27.09.2016 03:29, Greg Ungerer wrote:
> The shipping default setting for the Freescale M5208EVB board is to run
> the CPU at 166MHz. The current qemu emulation code for this board is
> defaulting to 66MHz. This results in time appearing to run way to slowly.
> So a "sleep 5" in a standard ColdFi
The shipping default setting for the Freescale M5208EVB board is to run
the CPU at 166MHz. The current qemu emulation code for this board is
defaulting to 66MHz. This results in time appearing to run way to slowly.
So a "sleep 5" in a standard ColdFire Linux build takes almost 15
seconds in real ti