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Discussion Groups | Comp.Arch.Embedded | An OS for the AT91SAM7Sxx??

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Re: An OS for the AT91SAM7Sxx?? - 42Bastian Schick - 03:27 02-03-05

>> If you go for Linux/BSD maybe. My company's stack nicely fits into 64K
>> for ARM (with PPP !) (no I am not with ENEA anymore :-)
>
>So it will take up the entire 64K available - or leave some room for an
>application also?
>

A typical HTTP application for ARM (GCC) is 73K w/o PPP. So it does
not fit into 64K Flash.

But for sure, we can (and will not) compete with the free(!?) stacks
which come with limitations here and there.
-- 
42Bastian
Do not email to b...@yahoo.com, it's a spam-only account :-)
Use <same-name>@monlynx.de instead !



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