Hi All,

I've been tossing up various kernels for a project of mine and I keep coming 
back to prex... it's by far the cleanest rtos code out there and has a number 
of features I really need.

My problem is I really want to run my project on one of the smaller M3 cores 
and I want to avoid using external SDRAM if possible.  I'm looking at the 
256k/64k parts from either ST or Luminary...

I wonder what is required to support XIP properly.  I know there was originally 
a config option, but my understanding is that it was just a 'TODO'.  I also am 
extremely keen on using Andrew's loadable kernel module support - ideally I'd 
like to be able to have a kernel and built in drivers which run from flash and 
have user provided applications and kernel modules which can be executed from 
SRAM.

Has anyone had thoughts on this?

Simon.
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