On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Rod Boyce wrote:
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> From: Rod Boyce
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> Subject: RE: Building ELKS
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> What about the low end embedded applications. Say for instance a small PDA
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> type device. Or my own application I have a mobile robotic platform with a
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> tight power budget and I have found an NEC V25 SBC to operate it (this board
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> draws 100mA). The OS I will have a look at is going to be ELKS for its
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> small size and ability to run on an XT. I challenge you to find me a 486 or
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> 68000 SBC to match or better it...
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> While this project may only be for my benefit and is not a commercial
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> product I certainly expect it to further my career.
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> Regards,
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> Rod Boyce
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> To: David Lloyd-Jones
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> Subject: Re: Building ELKS
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> > > Does anybody have any success stories to share off of
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> > > the installation process of ELKS, and on what specie of
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> computer they did
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> > it on?
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> > No. Nobody.
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> That's not very funny. Of course the whole thing works ..
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> i am unable to see much (any ?) use for it nowadays; it made
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> 5 years ago but doesn't make any now. It is good source to
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> bye, Ab
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