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what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
 
It was a dark and stormy night, and Mylinux managed to scribble:

what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
The best CPU for Linux is the ENIAC I, thouh advanced users have migrated to ENIAC II.
Phone Alan Turing for cpu advice - he knows a lot.

gtoomey
 
Mylinux wrote:
what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
OK, first, who is 'we'. Is this the royal 'we'?

Your questions so far have been too short to even be amusing, but I don't think you have
offended anyone yet. You still can get some responses.

The smallest solution that will run Linux is a one chip solution, if you don't count the
power supply, serial support, oscillator and ethernet phy chip. Look at Axis 100LX MCM. You can have
a one chip computer.

And there is just no such thing as best.

And again, too much cross-posting.
 
"Mylinux" <myLinux@My.com> wrote in message
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what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
How much money do you have?

Ralph
 
Mylinux wrote:

what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
Boki called and he wants his question back.
 
In comp.arch.embedded Mylinux <myLinux@my.com> wrote:
what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
You can't meaningfully ask for "best" before having say what exactly
you mean by "good", first.

There is no such thing as CPU/schematic. Those are two rather
distinct stages of designing and building a computer.

To giv you a rough impression about what sizes you can possible
expect: some guys at IBM managed to get Linux to run in a (somewhat
bulky) wristwatch.


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Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker@physik.rwth-aachen.de)
Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain.
 
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:29:44 +0800, Mylinux wrote:

what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
Probably not the smallest, but LaRT is worth a look:

http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/

andy.

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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:29:44 +0800, "Mylinux" <myLinux@My.com> Gave
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what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
A PDA with a hi res screen and Lineo or other such appropriate OS.
 
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:29:44 +0800, "Mylinux" <myLinux@My.com> Gave
us:

what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?


A PDA with a hi res screen and Lineo or other such appropriate OS.


I think I would like to try a LART since it is an open source .
 

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