
24 Sep
2004
24 Sep
'04
7:36 p.m.
In message 065ACD8E84315E4394C835E398C8D5EB5DB01F@COSSMGMBX02.email.corp.tld you wrote:
With the processors we are talking about (8xx, 8xxx), the configuration of= the pieces parts (SMC/SCC/FCC/BRG/CLK, port I/O, etc) are so complex that= most people heave a sigh of relief when they put together _one_ _working_= configuration and are thankful they don't have to figure out _and test_= _all possible_ configurations.
Actually BRG assignment is not that difficult. It mostly depends how many serial ports you're going to support.
The question is: why should we change the existing code? It's working after all.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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