Thanks Jason, I also found something called KernelKitt havent had time
to play with it but it looks like a development environment for
different architectures (ARM etc)
http://freshmeat.net/projects/kernelkit/
Jason Ish wrote:
>On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 02:26:39PM -0600, robm wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone know of a live distro specialized for embedded devices or device
>>programming??? have specialized tools for talking to
>>serial firewire usb etc
>>
>>
>
>If the target hardware is x86, just use your favorite distribution and
>read up on writing device drivers for Linux. When it comes time to
>deploy and disk requirements are tight, look into using busybox.
>
>If your target is note x86 you'll want to look into board support
>packages, many of which can be found for free if you don't need
>support.
>
>Otherwise I don't know of live cd that will meet your needs.
>
>-- Jason
>
>
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>router that's compatible with my token ring ethernet LAN configuration?
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