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Re: Question about binaries
- From: Gary Thomas <gary at mlbassoc dot com>
- To: Gregg Levine <gregg dot drwho8 at gmail dot com>
- Cc: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 17:33:10 -0600
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Question about binaries
- References: <18d205ed0609281615x6523345cqc3cdb315f8f78417@mail.gmail.com>
Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
I am planning a new project. It will as it happens to be x86 based. I
was originally planning on having it be running a real time enabled
example of Linux, but after coming across an add for the company
behind eCos in the current issue of Embedded Computing Design, I
decided to switch towards eCos for it. (Incidentally it is the August
2006 issue, their buyers guide.)
Now the question: Can eCos binaries co-exist with Linux ones? Again
this is for the X86 platform. Vendor to be decided.
Sorry, but the question doesn't make much sense. eCos is an
embedded [operating] system and as such, it takes over the
hardware just like a Linux kernel would.
Perhaps you can explain your question a different way (if the
statement above doesn't help)
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