On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 05:14:39PM +0200, Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
I am not sure if this is what the original poster was thinking of.
And even then: from experience, the process of getting a fully
functional toolchain for 8 bit controllers working on a linux host can
be quite a pain in the *** :-)
Robert Schwebel schrieb:
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 02:53:07PM +0200, Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
If you want to stick to 8 Bit Controller: forget about Linux!
Hmm, 8 bit controllers work quite fine for realtime applications with
Linux. Just connect your favourite PIC, AVR or whatever to some
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 02:53:07PM +0200, Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
If you want to stick to 8 Bit Controller: forget about Linux!
Hmm, 8 bit controllers work quite fine for realtime applications with
Linux. Just connect your favourite PIC, AVR or whatever to some generic
io ports of your embedded
Try uCos or eCOS .. more suitable for 8 bit
micro-controlers
Parag
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Karthik Bala Guru
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Subject: [Rtl]ATMEL 8051 8-bit +
RTlinux
Hi,i know to work with ATMEL 8-bit 8051
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Subject: [Rtl]ATMEL 8051 8-bit + RTlinux
Hi,
i know to work with ATMEL 8-bit 8051 microcontroller
and have done FLASH,EEPROM,LCD and many other
tiny interfaces with it.
I have knowledge in RTlinux and linux.
How