On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 16:29 +0100, Markus Franke wrote:
> 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.
> 

Hi Markus,

I don't know if it can be used without MMU?

Can you forward to me any figures you have that show the performance
problems you've heard about.

Regards, Stuart

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