On Tue Mar 21, 2000 at 01:52:53PM -0800, Dave New wrote:
>
> Thanks for pointing that out, Erik (and pleased to meet you 8-).
> I had forgotten about this cool feature.
>
> I had the nice surprise of setting up an Embedix 1.0 system with a
> relatively minimal set of modules running, and with the two virtual
> terminals, and a telnet and web server session running, seeing
> only about a 4 MByte memory commit. Very nice. I'm looking
> forward to placing what I need in the 4 MByte FLASH, with
> room to spare for an application, and dispensing with the
> IDE drive.
Cool. Glad to hear it!
> I've seen systems like this for certain commercial source-available RTOS
> systems. But, seeing this for Linux will be a big boost, IMO. Hopefully,
> the schema for creating dependency graphs for things that I am developing
> will be made clear, or else it will be difficult to merge outside packages
> into such a system.
It is of course understood that the whole point of the SDK is to make
it so folks can focus on their own applications, and not have to worry
about the underlying OS. Merging additional (i.e. your own) packages
into the SDK will be easy to do.
> I'm also looking forward to an easy-to-configure
> version
> of Embedix that includes the RTLinux stuff (I notice that Lineo recently
> purchased Zentropix, the 'RTLinux on a CD-ROM' vendor).
Its on the way, as I understand it.
-Erik
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