i have a MCB STR9 keil board . can i port linux code to it. help me.
what do you mean with <linux code>???? the operating systems or the kernel or the applications???? you can compile a lot of linux applications with little change for keil. kernel you must forget,,,, unless you are very good....... i am very very clever and even i will not do kernel on str9.
I don't think you can: it has far too little memory to run linux.
http://www.keil.com/mcbstr9/specs.asp
There are 2 distinct questions here:
(1). Is it possible?
(2). Can you do it?
Since you asked the question in the form that you did, then the answer to (2) is most probably "No" - if you had the necessary skills & experience, then you would know the specific questions to ask regarding the capabilities of this platform...
There is plenty of material available on Linux porting if that's a field that you want to get into...
i have to do an application in which i want to use xenomai hal(real time)which is possible in linux. so can i do such an application in mcbstr9
xenomia hal needs a big powerful platform. mcbstr9 is too small. even i would give up and find a more suitable board.
So why not just choose from the list of supported platforms:
www.xenomai.org/.../Embedded_Device_Support
or re-evaluate your "desire" to use xenomia hal ?
thank you for the advice. i have in hand OMAP3530530 ES2.1 beagle board. so can i go for this board.which is cortex A-8 CPU