On the thread: OpenBSD embedded? (was: OpenBSD 5.6-current on ASUS Chromebox)
ch...@nmedia.net commented: > For ones that lack MMU or floating-point, Linux is it. > > Other ones that have MMU and FP can run OpenBSD, although significant > porting effort is required. And they have 8MB to 16MB flash, which means > you are running a ramdisk kernel and that's about it. Why is OpenBSD the choice only if you have a floating point? And I would have thought Linux would not do well without a MMU. I know people have ported Linux to all sorts of things, but no MMU? cheers Worik -- Why is the legal status of chardonnay different to that of cannabis? worik.stan...@gmail.com 021-1680650, (03) 4821804 Aotearoa (New Zealand) I voted for love