Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-13 Thread wu zhangjin
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote: > Hi Wu, > > On 6/13/11, wu zhangjin wrote: >>> >>> Although I didn't test it yet with 3MB, I'm pretty sure that Dillo2 >>> (www.dillo.org) could fit in 3MB of RAM. The binary size is less than >>> 1MB. But it depends what you mean b

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-13 Thread Alan Carvalho de Assis
Hi Wu, On 6/13/11, wu zhangjin wrote: >> >> Although I didn't test it yet with 3MB, I'm pretty sure that Dillo2 >> (www.dillo.org) could fit in 3MB of RAM. The binary size is less than >> 1MB. But it depends what you mean by modern. It doesn't support HTML5, >> but support current HTML4 and CSS.

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-13 Thread wu zhangjin
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote: > Hi Tim, > > On 6/10/11, Tim Bird wrote: >> On 06/10/2011 05:16 PM, Tim Bird wrote: >>> The system has a full network and bluetooth stack, sensor >>> monitoring software, and a web browser. >> Oops. Should be "web server".  I don't

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-13 Thread Alan Carvalho de Assis
Hi Tim, On 6/10/11, Tim Bird wrote: > On 06/10/2011 05:16 PM, Tim Bird wrote: >> The system has a full network and bluetooth stack, sensor >> monitoring software, and a web browser. > Oops. Should be "web server". I don't know of a modern > browser that fits in less than 3 meg. Although I didn'

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-11 Thread Joaco
I am happy with elinks-13.0 text mode browser. At 2.9Mb, it fits nicely in a less than 128Mb compact flash image. I use it with my Advantech board. I can even connect with Yahoo Mail Classsic to read mail and have had very few problems browsing most sites. I can always connect, its just the

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-10 Thread Nicholas Mc Guire
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, wu zhangjin wrote: > On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Tim Bird wrote: > > On 06/10/2011 05:16 PM, Tim Bird wrote: > >> The system has a full network and bluetooth stack, sensor > >> monitoring software, and a web browser. > > Oops. Should be "web server". ?I don't know of a m

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-10 Thread wu zhangjin
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Tim Bird wrote: > On 06/10/2011 05:16 PM, Tim Bird wrote: >> The system has a full network and bluetooth stack, sensor >> monitoring software, and a web browser. > Oops. Should be "web server".  I don't know of a modern > browser that fits in less than 3 meg. For

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-10 Thread wu zhangjin
Hi, Tim On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Tim Bird wrote: > On 06/10/2011 05:16 PM, Tim Bird wrote: >> The system has a full network and bluetooth stack, sensor >> monitoring software, and a web browser. > Oops. Should be "web server".  I don't know of a modern > browser that fits in less than 3 m

Re: [Celinux-dev] About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-10 Thread Tim Bird
On 06/10/2011 05:16 PM, Tim Bird wrote: > The system has a full network and bluetooth stack, sensor > monitoring software, and a web browser. Oops. Should be "web server". I don't know of a modern browser that fits in less than 3 meg. -- Tim = Tim Bird Architecture Gr

Re: About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-10 Thread Tim Bird
On 06/10/2011 09:41 AM, wu zhangjin wrote: > Hi, embedded folks > > "Linux has gained more and more new features in recent years but at > the same time has increased the kernel image size bit by bit. The new > features do expand the applications a lot but their increased size > also limit the appl

About the "Tiny Linux Kernel" project

2011-06-10 Thread wu zhangjin
Hi, embedded folks "Linux has gained more and more new features in recent years but at the same time has increased the kernel image size bit by bit. The new features do expand the applications a lot but their increased size also limit the application of Linux in some specific places." So, I have