李 軍 wrote:
Actually, our company just wants to buy a target which can run both uClinux
and full linux. I don’t know which target board can. So could you give me
some advice about it?
If you use an FPGA based processor (such as NIOS2 (which I do use,
Altera only), Microblaze (Xilinx only), you
Hi, Gavin Lambert
Thanks for your reply!
Actually, our company just wants to buy a target which can run both uClinux
and full linux. I don’t know which target board can. So could you give me
some advice about it?
I checked about uClinux homepage (http://www.uclinux.org/ports/), the list
of
Hi Jun Li,
I donot think you would get an off the shelf board that supports both
uClinux and Linux. It would be much better to have an base board on
which
you start building the Applications you want like uClinux/Linux/GCC/AS
Etc. This will also let you be very architecture specific.
Thanks,
Hi Junli,
On 08/18/2009 04:27 PM, 李 軍 wrote:
Actually, our company just wants to buy a target which can run both uClinux
and full linux. I don’t know which target board can. So could you give me
some advice about it?
There have been a few over the years, but generally if you can
run Linux