Der Herr Hofr.at wrote:> Hi !>
> no idea if this is of much interest, I put together a mini-rtlinux based
>on
> the linux-router-project , the thing fits on a 1.44MB floppy , including
> an rt-kernel (2.0.36 at the moment) with the rt-modules + network modules
> for ethernet devices (you can't put more than 3 to 4 network modules on
>the
> disk though...) access via tftp and telnet (inetd runing). so you can
> login to the system and check setings , corect settings or insmod new
>stuff
> uploadet via tftp (ftp based on proftp is in work). a rudimentary editor
> and the basic shell tools (sed grep tar etc.) are also on the disk
>without
> additional uploads.>
> maby this would be of interest for embedet systems , it runns in 4MB
>ramdisk
> (about 2.6MB used 1.4 free for uploads + data)
> + 4MB RAM (minimum) on a 486 (didn't try it on 386 yet, don't have no
> pentium :(>> if of interest I can make it available on the net.>
I think it's very interesting. We are working on a robot driven by an
enbended PC. Of course we are looking for avoid moving parts. Our idea was
to use an "on chip HD" as small as possible.
We have 32 MB of RAM so using a RAM disk could resolve a lot of problems.
I hope you'll put it on the net soon.
Ciao Giorgio
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