RHS Linux User wrote: > Hi All, > > What is the smallest version of linux that you have seen run? Smallest > in terms of RAM and ROM/Flash.... > > Right now I am playing with a small single chip microprocessor. > > I has 50k or so of RAM and 500k of ROM/Flash. It is smart enough to > mount an MMC card or two. > > I remember single floppy versions of linux (1.44 MBytes) that more or > less worked ;-). > > Openwrt from what I see has the best chance of working on the chip? > > I have my own debugger, loader, etc. already up and running. So given a > binary file I could most likely upload it and run it. Given that MMC cards > are HUGE, once running, lots of neat stuff should be "easy". The chip is > running the MIPS instruction set. > > I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas !! > > > Nice weather here in NH, USA today. > > warm regards to all, > John
You would be better off looking at a small kernel that better fits your needs. Take a look at eCos; it can fit within your constraints, and there's it has a few networking options. Good luck! Jose _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org http://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel