Hello All: Let me disagree with you Sebastian. Embedded Linux IS a viable alternativa, depending on what you want to do. Is, Linux requires far more RAM and flash that you would need by writing the software yourself, and Linux, from a O.S. design point of view, is not a very good embedded O.S., as it divides the kernel space from the user space. What you need to do? Linux is great at providing a reliable TCP/IP stack and a project can benefit greatly if you can get a functionality you need from a package that already exits, for exemple, you need SNMP on you device, put Linux on your board and use NET-SNMP. You can get things running very quickly this way. But if all you need is a O.S., than Linux might no be the best solution. Where I work, we have a whole line of routers using Linux, and they work great, but we use faster processors, as the MPC 8xx from Frescale. So an ARM9 would be a more common choice to run Linux on, not that Linux can't run on other processors, but simply because faster processors justify the use of a complex O.S, because if you could, you'd have selected a cheaper processor for the task. Hope it helped, cheers! On Tuesday 04 October 2005 05:21, 42Bastian Schick wrote: > ranjith kumar <ranjith_gda@...> schrieb am Fri, 30 Sep 2005 22:30:01 > > -0700 (PDT): > > Hi All., > > > > I am Ranjith , working as a Design Engineer in GDA Technologies Ltd., > > Chennai. > > Now I am working in Philips LPC2106 ( ARM7TDMI ) microcontroller based > > project. > > > > I would like know that ' Is it possible to port uCLinux in LPC2106 ? '. > > No. > > Do you want to save your employers money ? If so, don't go for Linux. > > It costs: > a) HW : more RAM more Flash > b) SW : more time until it works well on you hardware unless it is x86. > > > And also inform me What is minimum Memory requirement to port uCLinux? > > Check: comp.arch.embedded and other usenet groups. -- This is Linux country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot. Leonardo Pereira Santos Engenheiro de Projetos PD3 Tecnologia av. ParĂ¡ 330/202 (51) 3337 1237 Today Fortune tells us: The most important service rendered by the press is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.
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Re: [lpc2000] Is it possible to port uCLinux in LPC2106
2005-10-04 by Leonardo Santos
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