Embedded Linux.

From: Trix (trix_at_KochamSPAMpolbox.com)
Date: 01/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:58:09 +0100

Hello,

I have got one of ICOP`s SBC
(http://www.icop.com.tw) with
386SX-like processor and 16MB "electronic disc".
I`m looking for an embedded Linux distribution
which would best suit my needs.
I need to build device which reads data from
RS232 port, can write some data on disc,
has FTP server (HTTP server would be
usefull too). I`m looking for a distribution
I won`t have to make so many changes, to
work properly with my hardware.
Simplicity of installation is important too.
The distribution should be for free.
Real-time OS is not demanded.
I have read some information about ETLinux, and
it seems to be interesting. Maybe uCLinux
is OK too. There is xLinux too. Do you have any
suggestion which embedded Linux distribution
would be best for me?

Thanks for your answers,
Trix.



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