Dear BusyBox, due to we consider about using BusyBox on our Embedded System, I have some questions left whose answers couldn't be found on the BusyBox homepage or documentation.
I hope somebody can give me a bit more information, probably these questions/answers could be put on the BusyBox homepage, since I think that other developers trying to get into touch with BusyBox are interested in these kind of information too. Here are the questions: (1) What is the minimum footprint in flash memory of BusyBox ? (2) Is there a number for the latency to handle events (e.g. interrupt latency) ? (3.1) Is there an investigation about power consumption with BusyBox during sleep modes ? (3.2) Is there an investigation about power consumption with BusyBox during normal/(full) operation mode? (4) Are sleep modes configurable ? (5) How many GPIO user out/inputs can be used e.g.: for user interaction (buttons, LEDS, dip-switches ...) ? (6) Is there a (stateless/statefull) firewall for BusyBox ? (7.1) Does BusyBox provide a Network stack ? (7.2) Does BusyBox provide a Bluetooth stack ? (7.3) Does BusyBox provide a ZigBee stack ? (7.4) Does BusyBox provide a ZWave stack ? (7.5) Does Busybox provide a 6LOWPAN stack ? (8.1) Due to BusyBox seems to be written in C, is it still possible to execute a C++ application successfully ? (8.2) Is it possible to execute a Java application ? (9) Can applications be debugged while they are executed on the target ? (10) What is the long-term availability of BusyBox? Can it be expected to be available for at least 10 years ? (11) Is remote login to a target possible, that is running with BusyBox? (e.g. with telnet or SSH) I apologize for questions, that may have already been answered. Thanks for your help. Kind Regards Frank Ihle _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
