Hi,
> Oh, it's been done...
>
> http://www.kdvelectronics.eu/uClinux-cisco2500/uClinux-cisco2500.html
2500? oh. now..if there was a 2651XM port i'd be very interested(!) :-)
alan
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Oh, it's been done...
http://www.kdvelectronics.eu/uClinux-cisco2500/uClinux-cisco2500.html
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David Coulson wrote:
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
>> So, we can run Linux on the Cisco routers,
>>
> My understanding is that you run Linux on an x86 device connected
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> So, we can run Linux on the Cisco routers,
My understanding is that you run Linux on an x86 device connected to
your switch/router backplane. The NAM is a good example of an existing
Cisco product that fits this model.
Of course, Linux could probably run natively on t
Ted
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