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by Seymour David-ra2693 :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks Stephen. Keep them coming if you see them.
Mr. Brown beat me to the reply.  Otherwise I would have helped.
Regards,
David

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-----Original Message-----
From: coldfire-bounce@... [mailto:coldfire-bounce@...] On Behalf Of Pickering Stephen
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 12:37 AM
To: Seymour David
Subject: RE: [ColdFire] Linux x uClinux for ColdFires: what is the best for what?



-----Original Message-----
From: Ricardo Raupp <ricardo@...>
Sent: 29 April 2008 23:12
To: stephen.pickering@... <stephen.pickering@...>
Subject: [ColdFire] Linux x uClinux for ColdFires: what is the best for what?


Hi people
Could someone show me a comparsion between Linux and uClinux for ColdFires?
I´m deciding between a V2 (5274L) x a V4 (54450) core.
The main diference I noticed ( or almost the) is V4 has MMU, wich enable Linux on it.
The chips cost is very close...I´m tending to a V4 chip..
Thanks

Ricardo Raupp
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