[uClinux-dev] Appropriated Starter Kit to run uCLinux
Michael Durrant
mdurrant at arcturusnetworks.com
Fri Aug 31 11:29:57 EDT 2007
Renato,
Do you have any specific features that you are looking
for in the target hardware? Specifically if you would like
to learn more about uClinux for a project you have in mind,
you may wish to acquire a board with the features you need.
Freescale (ColdFire) and Analog Devices (BlackFin) offer
hardware that both companies are supporting. Some hardware
is better supported by the community in the 2.4.x kernel
as it has been available for years. Where as newer processors
are being released with only 2.6.x support.
Arcturus Network (where I work) also sells a few different
m68k and ColdFire modules. Several people on the list
use these modules for development and embedded in shipping
products. If you do a search through this lists archive you
will see them referred to as uCsimm or uCdimm(s).
Here is a web link to our website where we list the available
products and development kits.
http://www.arcturusnetworks.com/products
Regards,
Michael Durrant
Renato Pedevilla wrote:
> Hi! I am a new memeber in this list!
>
> I would like to buy a HW (Starter Kit) in order to run uCLinux and trainning myself.
> I have seen many Kits with the ColdFire and debug monitor.
> - Do you know any good Kit at reasonable price?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> rpedevilla.
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