Hi

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Thirumalesha N <thiru.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> How much ram does one of those systems actually have?
>>
>> As far as I can tell the CPU is a powerpcspe, which already has support
>> in plain linux, but it very well might have way too little ram to actually
>> run linux.
>>
>
>  As per Freescale view, There is no support for Linux porting and also they
> mentioned it is not support uClinux. it will support upto 128KB SRAM only.

If the cpu supports external RAM then I guess it can run uClinux.
The 128Kb on-chip SRAM is usually used as scratchpad (faster memory).

>
>  To run uClinux how much minimum SRAM Required?

I've been able to run uClinux with kernel 2.0.x in a system with 512Kb
RAM, but you'll be limited in what you can do... (the kernel was
reduced to the minimum functionality).



Regards,
Luis Alves
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