Jay A. Kreibich wrote:
> On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 10:25:49PM -0400, Andrew Cunningham scratched on the
> wall:
>
>
>> "I have doubts that you will be able to get SQLite to work on anything
>> less than a 32-bit processor.
>> D. Richard Hipp"
>>
>
>
>> I was under the impression as long a
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 10:25:49PM -0400, Andrew Cunningham scratched on the
wall:
> "I have doubts that you will be able to get SQLite to work on anything
> less than a 32-bit processor.
> D. Richard Hipp"
> I was under the impression as long as the processor had enough room to
> hold the progr
*snip*
"I have doubts that you will be able to get SQLite to work on anything
less than a 32-bit processor.
D. Richard Hipp"
I was under the impression as long as the processor had enough room to
hold the program (and RAM) it would work. The difference I would have
expected would simply be speed
At 02:43 07/05/2008, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I was wondering if anyone has any basic guide lines on embedding SQLite into
>a microcontroller. For example, I am considering using an 8/16 bit processor
>with 1 MB flash, 1 MB SRAM and 2 GB data storage (SD card). Has anyone ported
>this before to an emb
On May 6, 2008, at 8:43 PM, Andrew Cunningham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has any basic guide lines on embedding
> SQLite into
> a microcontroller. For example, I am considering using an 8/16 bit
> processor
> with 1 MB flash, 1 MB SRAM and 2 GB data storage (SD card). Has
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has any basic guide lines on embedding SQLite into
a microcontroller. For example, I am considering using an 8/16 bit processor
with 1 MB flash, 1 MB SRAM and 2 GB data storage (SD card). Has anyone ported
this before to an embedded system without an OS?
Thanks,
An
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