Hi Ulisses,

thanks for the reply,
i can use main line linux of course, but i have now some pratice with uClinux, and also, probably i can work easily with uclinux, also the final kernel image should be smaller. Daos it have a sense ?

Is uClinux only for development / open boards ?

Could it work selecting PPC ?

Regards,
Angelo




On 09/06/2010 19:11, Ulisses Reina Montenegro de Albuquerque wrote:
Hi all,

a friend of mine asked if there is any port done to put uClinux on this
board:

http://www.sena.com/products/device_servers/hd_super.php

Architecture seems to be ppc, but not sure.
It does not seem like a development board, but rather a finished product.
The specifications tab says it runs on a Freescale MPC855T
(http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC855T)
with 32MB RAM and 8MB of flash.

It also says right on the page of the link that it runs mainline Linux,
though. Any particular reasons why you'd want uClinux instead?

Regards,
Angelo
Ulisses


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