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Hi guys
This is my first post on this community page.
Actually I have a ST microelectronics development Board with the following controller on it STM32F407VGT6.
Now I want to port the arm Linux to it.
The specs of the controller are as follows:
---- Cortex M4.
----- 168 MHz of max. frequency.
----- No MMU.
Since it has no mmu therefore, it will be not possible to port the full-fledged Linux kernel on it.
Therefore I want to port the uClinux kernel on it,.
but I do not know that how to make the arm Linux source code present on the above mentioned link to be converted in the uClinux.
Do I have to apply any patch to it or have to do anything else.
Please tell me the steps needed in order to get the code source so that I can build it and generate the binary file to be run on my board.
Thanks
Did you click on the link I gave you to the ST website?
It has a package with the software to download.
For Arm linux software I think you will be better off visiting
http://www.linaro.org/
I think that link on www.linux-arm.org was created before Linaro was ready.