Reply by Vita February 28, 20102010-02-28
You can try these modules
http://www.propox.com/products/t_231.html
http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-h2888.html
Vita
Reply by linnix February 28, 20102010-02-28
On Feb 27, 8:56=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 28, 3:21=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Feb 28, 3:00=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > > > > On Feb 27, 7:56=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Feb 28, 2:42=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > > > > > > On Feb 27, 7:35=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > G'day and thanks for reading this post. > > > > > > > I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm look=
ing for
> > > > > > a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it. > > > > > > > A list of ported uC's is here:http://www.uclinux.org/ports/ > > > > > > > What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonb=
all uC
> > > > > > which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like inter=
face
> > > > > > 100 pins DIP? > > > > > > You would need that many pins for memory bus. > > > > > > > which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expan=
sion) a
> > > > > > breadboard. > > > > > > > Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links? > > > > > > > Cheers, allsey87. > > > > > on 32 bit controller, 32 data bits / multiplexed with addressing bi=
ts
> > > > for the bus, maybe another 20 pins or so for vcc, rs232, reset, and > > > > IO etc. surely this could be available on 40-60pin DIP? > > > > Are we talking about uC available on the market or one you want us to > > > make? =A0For latter, it can be done with 2^^32 dollars. > > > haha, I'll pass on the $2^^32 offer for now, but i'll keep it in mind. > > > uClinux images are available both as source-code and binary images > > which can be loaded onto the uC specified on that site i posted in the > > original message (http://www.uclinux.org/ports/). > > > so what i'm looking for is one of those uC which has been soldered > > onto a PCB (with a couple protection diodes etc etc) which provided > > the pin outs that can be plugged directly into a breadboard for > > prototyping and development. for example what diligent inc did for the > > cool-runner FPGA (http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm? > > NavPath=3D2,400,798&Prod=3DCMOD) > > > surely something like this would exist, I'm just struggling to find > > it... > > still determining whether or not this is capable of running uClinux - > but this is the type of kit i've been looking for... > > http://www.netburner.com/products/core_modules/mod5213.html
That's 256K Flash and 32K SRAM. For example, a small port: "The Arnewsh 5206 target has 2 images listed, the small is a cut down image that will run comfortably in the standard 1MB RAM. The other is a full featured image with all networking and utilities. You will need more than 1MB RAM fitted to you Arnewsh 5206 board to run this big one. All other boards have sufficient memory in their factory state to run a full uClinux setup. " I guess a quarter of the kernel can fit in Flash and enough stack space to printk panic.
Reply by allsey87 February 28, 20102010-02-28
On Feb 28, 3:21=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 28, 3:00=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > > > > > > > On Feb 27, 7:56=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Feb 28, 2:42=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > > > > > On Feb 27, 7:35=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > G'day and thanks for reading this post. > > > > > > I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm lookin=
g for
> > > > > a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it. > > > > > > A list of ported uC's is here:http://www.uclinux.org/ports/ > > > > > > What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonbal=
l uC
> > > > > which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interfa=
ce
> > > > > 100 pins DIP? > > > > > You would need that many pins for memory bus. > > > > > > which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expansi=
on) a
> > > > > breadboard. > > > > > > Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links? > > > > > > Cheers, allsey87. > > > > on 32 bit controller, 32 data bits / multiplexed with addressing bits > > > for the bus, maybe another 20 pins or so for vcc, rs232, reset, and > > > IO etc. surely this could be available on 40-60pin DIP? > > > Are we talking about uC available on the market or one you want us to > > make? =A0For latter, it can be done with 2^^32 dollars. > > haha, I'll pass on the $2^^32 offer for now, but i'll keep it in mind. > > uClinux images are available both as source-code and binary images > which can be loaded onto the uC specified on that site i posted in the > original message (http://www.uclinux.org/ports/). > > so what i'm looking for is one of those uC which has been soldered > onto a PCB (with a couple protection diodes etc etc) which provided > the pin outs that can be plugged directly into a breadboard for > prototyping and development. for example what diligent inc did for the > cool-runner FPGA (http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm? > NavPath=3D2,400,798&Prod=3DCMOD) > > surely something like this would exist, I'm just struggling to find > it...
still determining whether or not this is capable of running uClinux - but this is the type of kit i've been looking for... http://www.netburner.com/products/core_modules/mod5213.html
Reply by allsey87 February 28, 20102010-02-28
On Feb 28, 3:00=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 7:56=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Feb 28, 2:42=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > > > > On Feb 27, 7:35=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > G'day and thanks for reading this post. > > > > > I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm looking =
for
> > > > a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it. > > > > > A list of ported uC's is here:http://www.uclinux.org/ports/ > > > > > What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonball =
uC
> > > > which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface > > > > 100 pins DIP? > > > > You would need that many pins for memory bus. > > > > > which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expansion=
) a
> > > > breadboard. > > > > > Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links? > > > > > Cheers, allsey87. > > > on 32 bit controller, 32 data bits / multiplexed with addressing bits > > for the bus, maybe another 20 pins or so for vcc, rs232, reset, and > > IO etc. surely this could be available on 40-60pin DIP? > > Are we talking about uC available on the market or one you want us to > make? =A0For latter, it can be done with 2^^32 dollars.
haha, I'll pass on the $2^^32 offer for now, but i'll keep it in mind. uClinux images are available both as source-code and binary images which can be loaded onto the uC specified on that site i posted in the original message (http://www.uclinux.org/ports/). so what i'm looking for is one of those uC which has been soldered onto a PCB (with a couple protection diodes etc etc) which provided the pin outs that can be plugged directly into a breadboard for prototyping and development. for example what diligent inc did for the cool-runner FPGA (http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm? NavPath=3D2,400,798&Prod=3DCMOD) surely something like this would exist, I'm just struggling to find it...
Reply by linnix February 28, 20102010-02-28
On Feb 27, 7:56=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2:42=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > > > > > On Feb 27, 7:35=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > G'day and thanks for reading this post. > > > > I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm looking fo=
r
> > > a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it. > > > > A list of ported uC's is here:http://www.uclinux.org/ports/ > > > > What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonball uC > > > which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface > > > 100 pins DIP? > > > You would need that many pins for memory bus. > > > > which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expansion) =
a
> > > breadboard. > > > > Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links? > > > > Cheers, allsey87. > > on 32 bit controller, 32 data bits / multiplexed with addressing bits > for the bus, maybe another 20 pins or so for vcc, rs232, reset, and > IO etc. surely this could be available on 40-60pin DIP?
Are we talking about uC available on the market or one you want us to make? For latter, it can be done with 2^^32 dollars.
Reply by allsey87 February 27, 20102010-02-27
On Feb 28, 2:42=A0pm, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 7:35=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > G'day and thanks for reading this post. > > > I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm looking for > > a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it. > > > A list of ported uC's is here:http://www.uclinux.org/ports/ > > > What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonball uC > > which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface > > 100 pins DIP? > > You would need that many pins for memory bus. > > > > > which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expansion) a > > breadboard. > > > Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links? > > > Cheers, allsey87.
on 32 bit controller, 32 data bits / multiplexed with addressing bits for the bus, maybe another 20 pins or so for vcc, rs232, reset, and IO etc. surely this could be available on 40-60pin DIP?
Reply by linnix February 27, 20102010-02-27
On Feb 27, 7:35=A0pm, allsey87 <allse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> G'day and thanks for reading this post. > > I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm looking for > a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it. > > A list of ported uC's is here:http://www.uclinux.org/ports/ > > What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonball uC > which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface
100 pins DIP? You would need that many pins for memory bus.
> which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expansion) a > breadboard. > > Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links? > > Cheers, allsey87.
Reply by allsey87 February 27, 20102010-02-27
G'day and thanks for reading this post.

I'm about to start working on a university project and I'm looking for
a microcontroller which is has had uclinux ported to it.

A list of ported uC's is here: http://www.uclinux.org/ports/

What i'm looking for is either a coldfire, blackfin, or dragonball uC
which had been solided onto a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface
which I can then connect to and be expanded upon (via bus expansion) a
breadboard.

Has any one seen something like this / any ideas / links?

Cheers, allsey87.