Ormund Williams wrote:
>
> > We currently have an embedded O/S running on an ARM
> > based system-on-a-chip design. We are seriously
> > considering replacing the embedded O/S with Linux
> > (with some tweaks for the embedded world). Our main
> > concern is that our design does not contain a true
> > MMU (it's based on an ARM9TDMI core, w/o MMU).
> >
> > Looking for feedback/comments/opinions on how
> > feasible it is to support Linux on an ARM CPU w/o a
> > true MMU.
> I have begun to design a system based on the ARM7DI core without MMU and
> was going to use Linux but the port I chose is uCLinux.
> see:- http://ryeham.ee.ryerson.ca/uClinux
If this could be made to work, then it could be run on
the AEB-1:
http://www.arm.com/Documentation/Overviews/AEB/index.html
Regards,
Mitch.
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