Hi all!
Maybe my first cry for some help was not loud enough. So I try again.
I will work for a project in September, where we will use Linux on a
ColdFire inside a Power Quality Analyser for a small company.
I am expirienced with C but I never wrote something like kernel-modules
for Linux.
Maybe (I don't know for sure now) it will be necessary to add
RealTime-Support to the Analyser.
So if we need it, I would volonteer to program/port RealTimeLinux to the
ColdFire.(I'm the only guy in the company with Linux experience, so I
will have to do the Linuxpart mostly on my own.)
The ColdFire is the newest Processor from Motorola and descended from the
68000 - Family. There is already a Linux for this Processor, so I would
just had to add the Real Time functionality.
So I've got some questions:
Are there other people with similar projects somewhere in the world?
(There have to be!)
Do you think that this can be done by one programmer in a reasonable time
(1 Month)?
Do you think that implementing RealTimeLinux on the ColdFire is merely a
simple port or has the whole thing to be rewritten? (Time estimate?)
Even some comment on implementing RTLinux on the ColdFire would be very
helpful to know if it is worth the effort.
Thanks,
Roland Seuhs
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