Re-Hi,
Der Herr Hofr.at wrote:
> Hi !
>
> no idea if this is of much interest, I put together a mini-rtlinux based on
> the linux-router-project , the thing fits on a 1.44MB floppy , including
> an rt-kernel (2.0.36 at the moment) with the rt-modules + network modules
> for ethernet devices (you can't put more than 3 to 4 network modules on the
> disk though...) access via tftp and telnet (inetd runing). so you can
> login to the system and check setings , corect settings or insmod new stuff
> uploadet via tftp (ftp based on proftp is in work). a rudimentary editor
> and the basic shell tools (sed grep tar etc.) are also on the disk without
> additional uploads.
>
> maby this would be of interest for embedet systems , it runns in 4MB ramdisk
> (about 2.6MB used 1.4 free for uploads + data)
> + 4MB RAM (minimum) on a 486 (didn't try it on 386 yet, don't have no
> pentium :(
>
> if of interest I can make it available on the net.
>
This is very interesting for us. We are working on a little PID-control
application withCAN-Bus interface (CAN is hard realtime compliant, for the
none-fieldbus guys here).
We would like to run it continously (365 days a year, 24 hours per day) on a 486
without
moving parts (harddisk!). I would appreciate an URL or a copy of it very much!
BTW the PID stuff will be GPL'ed of course.
> nmg
>
>
> PS: Ceterum censeo WINDOOF delendam esse.
I never took latin but isn't this ^^^^^^ WINDOOFem ?
TIA, Peter
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