MOTOROLA
Chapter 1. Introduction
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Ability to read and write MPC106 configuration registers. (Not supported on
Excimer and Maximer.)
Support for PCI with new ‘pci-’ commands. (Not supported in minimal builds, i.e.,
Excimer and Maximer.)
Support for Excimer and Maximer flash, fl –dsi and –se, and automatically detect
flash on Revision 2 versus Revision 3 of the board. fl -dsi has been expanded to
display the memory range for each sector.
Support for Excimer and Maximer flash, fl -sp, and -su.
Support for the Max chip and AltiVec registers and instructions.
Support for the Kahlua chip MPC8240 and MPC8245.
Support for the MPC107 memory bridge.
Support for dynamically assigned DINK function addresses and variables for
downloaded programs, see Appendix D, “User-Callable DINK Functions.”
Support for Yellowknife and Sandpoint flash ROMs, fu command.
Support for multiprocessing MVP platform.
Support for remote access via TELNET protocol
Support for network download via TFTP
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What’s New for DINK Since V13.0
Support for the MPC7447/7457
Enhancements to numerous commands including download and env
Support of EDINK enhanced
New and better assembler and disassembler integrated
See Appendix A, “History of DINK32 Changes,” for more details.
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DINK32 Design Methodology
The modular design of the DINK32 program, its extensive commenting, and its design
methodology enable efficient user modification of the code. Thus, DINK32 provides a
flexible and powerful framework for users who desire additional functionality.
The DINK32 software package can be executed on microprocessor boards that include the
following devices and minimum memory configuration:
MPC60x, MPC74x, MPC75x, MPC824x, and MPC74xx microprocessors.
Industry-standard ‘PC16x50’ serial port (such as the National Semiconductor
PC87308 DUART (Yellowknife and Sandpoint Reference Design) or PC16552
DUART (Excimer and Maximer Minimal Evaluation Board)).
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