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RTAI-uCLinux distribution
Eugene Teo
2004-04-14 06:35:14 UTC
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Is it possible to run RTAI-uCLinux distribution on a normal x86 box?
Anyone has experience developing kernel-related projects on it?

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Carey Tyler Schug
2004-04-14 18:08:34 UTC
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Eugene--

As I understand it, that distro is for platforms without memory management. Do yuo want to run it on 8086 or 80286?

Thanks for the posting, I had not been aware of micro-C.

OTOH, I see they have an implemtnation on a Palm platform, specifically it looks like TRGPro, which I have. Has anybody installed this? I bought a HP Journada hoping to get a Linux for it (figuring there would never be linux for the lower end palm device). Since the Journada died a few weeks ago, never knowing Linux, this would be fortuitous.

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Is it possible to run RTAI-uCLinux distribution on a normal x86 box?
Anyone has experience developing kernel-related projects on it?
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Eugene Teo
2004-04-15 01:41:04 UTC
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Hi Carey,

<quote sender="Carey Tyler Schug">
Post by Carey Tyler Schug
As I understand it, that distro is for platforms without memory
management. Do yuo want to run it on 8086 or 80286?
Actually I plan to run it on a normal desktop amd xp2400+. i am
wondering if there is a way to simulate.
Post by Carey Tyler Schug
Thanks for the posting, I had not been aware of micro-C.
OTOH, I see they have an implemtnation on a Palm platform,
specifically it looks like TRGPro, which I have. Has anybody
installed this? I bought a HP Journada hoping to get a Linux for it
(figuring there would never be linux for the lower end palm device).
Since the Journada died a few weeks ago, never knowing Linux, this
would be fortuitous.
aww
Post by Carey Tyler Schug
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Anyone has experience developing kernel-related projects on it?
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Kevin Conder
2004-04-15 14:28:44 UTC
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Post by Eugene Teo
<quote sender="Carey Tyler Schug">
Post by Carey Tyler Schug
As I understand it, that distro is for platforms without memory
management. Do yuo want to run it on 8086 or 80286?
Actually I plan to run it on a normal desktop amd xp2400+. i am
wondering if there is a way to simulate.
Are you looking for a Palm emulator?
http://www.palmos.com/dev/tools/emulator/
http://www.netmeister.org/palm/POSE/POSE-HOWTO.html
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