I'm sorry to be asking such a newbie question, but where can I learn more
about the MMU requirements the linux kernel has?

Also, what source files / information resources can I use for my starting
point if I wanted to attempt to host it on a non MMU ARM7 variant?

--mgross

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 9:04 PM
To: Ralph Garvin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: samsung network processor



I just took a quick look at:

http://www.usa.samsungsemi.com/products/prodspec/microcon/KS32C5000/325000ov
.htm

That part appears to be a microcontroller without an MMU.  That is going
to make life very difficult for you.  I won't say impossible, as Ken did
get uClinux running...  :)

- Ben.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Ben Williamson       [EMAIL PROTECTED]     http://www.pobox.com/~benw/


On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ralph Garvin wrote:

>   I have been given the task of locating any information on the "linux"
system that  can
> be used on a development board for the Samsung KS32C50100A.
>    If anyone can point me to a starting point, I would appreciate it
greatly.
> 
>   this is a very nice part for anyone needing ethernet capability(10/100)
and ARM7 cpu,
> with dram controller, all on one chip.
>  For around $20.00(us) @ 50Mhz.
> 


unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
++        Please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
++
++                        kernel-related discussions.
++


unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
++        Please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for           ++
++                        kernel-related discussions.                      ++

Reply via email to