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NAME="SETUP-ARM-EP7312">Cirrus Logic ARM EP7312 Development Board
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>The Cirrus Logic EP7312 Development Board is similar
to the EP7212 Development Board from a hardware setup viewpoint,
and is based on the same port of eCos.</P
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>When rebuilding the RedBoot ROM image or an eCos application,
change the "Cirrus Logic processor variant" option
(CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_EDB7XXX_VARIANT)
from the EP7211 to the EP7312. This can be selected in the 
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>The EP7xxx targets offer a choice of clock speeds, from 18MHz to a maximum,
normally, of 72MHz.  These are described as kHz values 18432 36864 49152
and 73728 within the configuration tool.  If you have a release which
supports it, you will also see 90317 as an available option here, for 90MHz
operation.</P
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>This option only applies to certain EP7312 hardware, not all EP7312 boards
support it.  Do not select 90MHz when building RedBoot or your eCos
application unless you are absolutely sure that your board supports it.</P
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not necessary to build RedBoot specially, if you build your eCos
application configured for 90MHz.  RedBoot will run at 72MHz and your
application will run at 90MHz.  If you do install a 90MHz RedBoot, then you
must build eCos for 90MHz or timing and baud rates on serial I/O will be
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because it needs to run correctly on boards without the
&#8220;gearbox&#8221; does not change back down, so if you mix the two,
unexpected timing can result.  To run a non-eCos application without any
hardware initialization code at 90MHz, you must install a specially-built
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