Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012, Greg Ungerer wrote: > On 04/25/2012 05:22 AM, Rob Landley wrote: > > On 04/18/2012 10:25 AM, Gross, Mark wrote: > > > I'd like to see Linux fit in stuff that this too : > > > http://olimex.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/unix-on-pic32-meet-retrobsd-for-duinomite/ > > > > Linux in und

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Rob Landley
On 04/25/2012 03:41 PM, Thomas Petazzoni wrote: > Hello, > > Le Wed, 25 Apr 2012 15:14:09 -0500, > Rob Landley a écrit : > >> Query: is there any way to set up a nommu system with: >> >> A) stock vanilla upstream packages (kernel, uClibc, busybox) >> B) running under qemu >> >> I've had a todo i

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Rob Landley
On 04/24/2012 05:22 PM, Tim Bird wrote: > On 04/24/2012 03:13 PM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote: >> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Tim Bird wrote: >>> On 04/24/2012 12:22 PM, Rob Landley wrote: On 04/18/2012 10:25 AM, Gross, Mark wrote: > I'd like to see Linux fit in stuff that this to

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Rob Landley
On 04/24/2012 10:21 PM, Greg Ungerer wrote: > On 04/25/2012 05:22 AM, Rob Landley wrote: >> On 04/18/2012 10:25 AM, Gross, Mark wrote: >>> I'd like to see Linux fit in stuff that this too : >>> http://olimex.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/unix-on-pic32-meet-retrobsd-for-duinomite/ >>> >> >> Linux in unde

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Greg Ungerer
On 04/26/2012 06:14 AM, Rob Landley wrote: On 04/24/2012 10:31 PM, Greg Ungerer wrote: On 04/25/2012 07:33 AM, Rob Landley wrote: On 04/24/2012 02:35 PM, Ezequiel Garc├Øa wrote: Linux in under 2 megabytes of RAM, even when running from ROM, is not a realistic goal. For context: linux 0.0.1

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Greg Ungerer
Hi Thomas, On 04/26/2012 06:41 AM, Thomas Petazzoni wrote: Hello, Le Wed, 25 Apr 2012 15:14:09 -0500, Rob Landley a Úcrit : Query: is there any way to set up a nommu system with: A) stock vanilla upstream packages (kernel, uClibc, busybox) B) running under qemu I've had a todo item to add

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Thomas Petazzoni
Hello, Le Wed, 25 Apr 2012 15:14:09 -0500, Rob Landley a écrit : > Query: is there any way to set up a nommu system with: > > A) stock vanilla upstream packages (kernel, uClibc, busybox) > B) running under qemu > > I've had a todo item to add a nommu target to Aboriginal Linux but every > time

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Rob Landley
On 04/24/2012 10:31 PM, Greg Ungerer wrote: > On 04/25/2012 07:33 AM, Rob Landley wrote: >> On 04/24/2012 02:35 PM, Ezequiel Garc�a wrote: Linux in under 2 megabytes of RAM, even when running from ROM, is not a realistic goal. For context: linux 0.0.1 was developed on a 4 megabyte s

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Rob Landley
On 04/24/2012 05:12 PM, Tim Bird wrote: >> I'd probably browbeat the device tree guys into helping me because this >> should be entirely device tree based from day 1. Pretty much the FIRST >> thing you add after "hello world" is a device tree parser, because that >> tells you how much memory you've

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Rob Landley
On 04/24/2012 05:02 PM, Tim Bird wrote: > On 04/24/2012 12:22 PM, Rob Landley wrote: >> On 04/18/2012 10:25 AM, Gross, Mark wrote: >>> I'd like to see Linux fit in stuff that this too : >>> http://olimex.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/unix-on-pic32-meet-retrobsd-for-duinomite/ >> >> Linux in under 2 mega

Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] TinyLinux project status (resend)

2012-04-25 Thread Ian Stirling
On 04/25/2012 06:59 AM, Robert Schwebel wrote: However, this is all not true if you care about industrial projects and their quality requirements; you need chips with long term availability there, with reliable operation at the specified frequency for> 10 years and without problematic manufactu