Hello,
Since my last message you know that I am coding some embedded stuff,
but only partialy... I was member of a Group which coded Security- and
Survaillance-Systems based on DOS (DJGPP).
Unfortunatly this group is going down because to many differences. :-(
Generaly I was using i386 based Singel-Chip-CPU's and I try to recode
the stuff, since it use only Serial- and Paralel-Ports... where I like
to use USB stuff only...
Unfortunatly the DOS-Based OSes are to big and Linux (even embedded is
bigger)
I remember the time where I had a 386EX and coded stuff smaller then
400 kByte.
So my idea is based on "memtest86", - A one binary OS, based on a
striped Kernel where all neccesary stuff is included.
This mean:
1) Based on i386, ARM, MIPS or amd64. (I have some singel-task APPS
where I need VERY fast 64-Bit CPU's and my Athlon XP 3000+ is to
slow). If you have better ideas for a very fast CPU (highspeed
real-time data analyses), please let me know.
2) Storage: PATA (CF-Disk/Microdrive, 1"-2.5" HDD's, SATA (prefered
use of the 3Ware chips and technology), SCSI (with chipset ???)
3) Full USB 1.0, 1,1 and 2.0 support
4) Viedeo: I have contacted Matrox to get Licences to develop my own
Multi-Headed Graphic-Controllers... (speed does not mather since
all apps are console based because X give to many possibilities for
faults); Suported LCD's 2x32 to 8x80 and TFT's from 5" to 19".
5) Singel-Binary OS/Apps must fit into 8 MByte (NVRAM or EEPROM) and
must work with less then 64 MByte (16 Mbyte prefered) of memory.
Question: Does anyone know, HOW to code such Singel-Binary OS/Apps?
Oh, last requirement: Must boot in less then 8 Seconds.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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