Hi Stuart,

Zitat von Stuart Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Once you've done this you have to figure out how to add a new kernel
into uClinux-dist.  The other thing to remember as that this Coldfire
has an MMU so make sure you set that appropriately so you get fork (not
vfork) etc.

that's exactly the point. As far as I know the MCF5484 (the processor I am working on) does not provide a good performance together with linux. The reason for this is the pseudo-MMU which is more or less just a software managed TLB. The performance is bad with linux - at least that's what I heard from experiences of others. Now, I want to use uClinux in order to avoid the usage of the MMU.

Regards,
Markus



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