From the uCLinux website:
linux vs. uClinux?
Since uClinux was created to support non-MMU microprocessors,
multitasking can be tricky. Most user applications that run on top of
uClinux, however, will not require multitasking. In addition, most of
the binaries and source code for the kernel have been rewritten to
tighten-up and slim-down the code base. This all means that the uClinux
kernel is much, much smaller than the original Linux 2.0 kernel, while
retaining the main advantages of the linux operating system: stability,
superior network capability, and excellent file system support.
* Common Linux API
* uCkernel < 512 kb
* uCkernel + tools < 900 kb
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