Re: linux kernel for embedded use.

Mike Cruse (mcruse@cti-ltd.com)
Thu, 11 Sep 1997 14:08:58 -0700


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Hi,
Check out Conservation Through Innovation . Linux works great for us
on our little embedded devices. We are looking closely at Strong Arm stuff too
as well as intel.

nospam-seesignature@ceddec.com wrote:

> On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > > > however nobody has any interesting hardware using the SH-3 that could be
> > > > "Linuxed". The SH-3 MMU looks scary too
> > >
> > > No one with one of these PDAs with an SH-3? Would be nice to wipe off Windows
> > > CE and install Linux/SH3...
> >
> > Easier said than done.
> >
> > > Then install Apache:
> > > Run a webserver in the pocket of your jacket :-)
> >
> > http://toy.cabi.net
> >
> > I already can.
> >
> > Alan
>
> Nice. I think it beats my Gateway Handbook 486 running as our outpost
> server (on the far side of the firewall). I don't know if I turned on
> Apache, but it makes a great Quake tunnel and general proxy server for
> when someone uses a port that our firewall doesn't forward (1 pcmcia card,
> 17 IP addresses - quake servers demand unique IP addresses, proxy code).
>
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Hi,
         Check out  Conservation Through Innovation . Linux works great for us
on our little embedded devices. We are looking closely at Strong Arm stuff too
as well as intel.
 
 

nospam-seesignature@ceddec.com wrote:

On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, Alan Cox wrote:

> > > however nobody has any interesting hardware using the SH-3 that could be
> > > "Linuxed". The SH-3 MMU looks scary too
> >
> > No one with one of these PDAs with an SH-3? Would be nice to wipe off Windows
> > CE and install Linux/SH3...
>
> Easier said than done.
>
> > Then install Apache:
> >     Run a webserver in the pocket of your jacket :-)
>
> http://toy.cabi.net
>
> I already can.
>
> Alan

Nice.  I think it beats my Gateway Handbook 486 running as our outpost
server (on the far side of the firewall).  I don't know if I turned on
Apache, but it makes a great Quake tunnel and general proxy server for
when someone uses a port that our firewall doesn't forward (1 pcmcia card,
17 IP addresses - quake servers demand unique IP addresses, proxy code).

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