
10 Dec
2003
10 Dec
'03
9:31 p.m.
In message 2E6FE17ED9336449B70E4AC6C5CF50020591E7@TBSMAIL you wrote:
the word BSP i think may be confusing in linux terminology. BSP i think is a
No, BSP os actually pretty well defined and is not restricted to or invented by WRS.
distorted somewhat. IMHO BSP should stick with vxWorks and bootloader should be used in the linux field.
No, boot loader and BSP are different entities.
The idea of the bootloader "BSP" is to bring sufficent hardware drivers up
There is no such thing as a bootloader "BSP", except you want to split up U-Boot in parts.
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Wolfgang Denk
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