at my place of employment, we are using PPC and AMD.  being that i work
with the PPC, i can tell you that the Linux kernel alone is about 400K on
average.  i believe similar is true for the AMD kernels.  This is NOT
RTLinux, mind you, but is most certainly embedded.

hope that was helpful.

Jeff Studer
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On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Dave Chase wrote:

> I am trying to determine whether some flavor of RT Linux is suitable for
> my application. Target is based on the AMD Elan chip (x86 system), <1mB
> pgm memory and flash storage (<4MB). Will use PPP to support online
> target management via SNMP (MIB-based) or WWW (Server based). RT
> performance is not a serious issue. What is a reasonable embedded
> footprint for embedded Linux, supporting simple flash file system,
> protocol stack, and WWW server/SNMP Agent?
> 
> 

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