Great!
2011/1/18 Bahadir Balban
> Josh, thanks for the mail.
>
> I can't really compare the two here, but I can say that Codezero is an
> L4 kernel with a neat design in many aspects from API to source code and
> build system. It supports ARM extensively and today is a stable kernel
> with focus
Josh, thanks for the mail.
I can't really compare the two here, but I can say that Codezero is an
L4 kernel with a neat design in many aspects from API to source code and
build system. It supports ARM extensively and today is a stable kernel
with focus on ARM and Linux.
Thanks,
Bahadir
On Tue,
Hi,
I am a beginner to codezero and I am still a embedded virtualization fan.
It's a pretty project,based on L4, I know another company OK-Labs is
developing the same product. So I am wondering:
(1) What's difference between OKL4 and Codezero?
(2) It might be OKL4 growing faster than Codezero, S