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Smallest ARM installation?



Hello,

I am trimming my ARM fs and striping and trimming...  but it stay now at
14 MByte!  Hey Guys and Girls (of there are some), HOW SMALL do you  get
your ARM installation?  I think, have 13.5 MByte to much but do not want
to give up all the nice tools.  ;-)

And of course, I have found a VERY nice Microcontroller:

    Atmel AT91SAM7A3

which run with 60 MHZ, has 32 kByte SRAMm 256 kByte FLASH, 16 A/D conver-
ters, USB 2.0 device, ...

Specialy the USB 2.0 device and the 16 A/D  converters  are  interesting
to me since it would drop 12 external ones.  OK, I know Linux ron on it,
but does anyone an experience with it?

I am reading nom since some month into the ARM stuff  and  my  brain  is
smoking since the whole ARM stuff offer  near  endless  options  in  ALL
directions.  Now I have found over 11.000 different ARM microcontrollers

Ufff...

I like to buy  an  Evaluation  Kit  "AT91SAM7A3-EK"  for  150 Euro  from
<http://www.msc-ge.de/> and a  second  one  "AT91SAM7S-EK"  for  99 Euro
which has 66 MHz, 64 kByte SRAM, 32-512 kByte FLASH, USB 2.0 device  and
8 A/D converters.

Please note, that on the <ecos-discuss> list they  suggested  me  to  go
with a Linux installations since support for USB, specialy USBHID-PDU is
very limited in eCos.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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