Jerry Beckmann wrote:
>
> Has anyone used BlueCat linux yet? My compnay is considering it, due to the
> price and my pushing towards getting a linux type OS over using Windows CE.
> The only requirement that my company has is that we be able to program a
> visual program and that it can write to a memory device. We have no need for
> the hard real time OS's just yet.
> I also realize that it is pretty much just the RedHat version put in a
> different box, but we like the option of getting support if we need it, and
> I don't think RedHat is likely to have the answers that we would be seeking,
> if something came up. Such as how to make the kernel XIP, or a few other
> embedded related issues.
Hmmm, I would strongly urge to you consider MontaVista
(www.montavista.com) instead. MontaVista is a true embedded linux
company with the technical resources to actually help you. I've spoken
to a few people there and was impressed with them and with the entire
company in general.
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