> A lot of people have talked about shells, but nobody has ever written
> a nice, clean, extendable shell package. What needs to happen is
> somebody needs to write down a design of such a package and ask for
> comments. Then implement it and again ask for comments.

I sent this out originally and never heard back from anyone -- I'm game
for feedback.  It uses a command definition structure similar to
Redboot.

If you don't see the attachment on here for whatever reason, please let
me know and I can send it individually.

--Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Zimman 
Sent: 24 October 2006 19:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: eCos shell

A bunch of people had asked me for this a while back.  I had been really
busy, but finally just took the time to sit down and pack this thing up.
It's a simple shell that we've used for some projects, but it has been
flexible enough to allow us to do everything we want while remaining
simple.  I also included some thread wrappers that we've found pretty
useful and a 'ps' for eCos.

There's a README in the file that should be enough to get people going.

--Chris

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