On 08/04/2013 11:28 PM, Lambrecht Jürgen wrote:
The Xilinx Zynq is of course purpose-built for this kind of stuff.
Also Altera has such a SoC (System on Chip). My student also found
examples of an AMP solution with Linux/FreeRTOS and Linux/eCos.
I feel that for many "virtual Peripheral" applications (at least for
those I have in mind right now), a single dedicated 1 GHz Cortex should
be good enough. So I'd like to avoid the cost for hardware and
development of an additional FPGA .
Let me know if you need more info, but I fear my answer is too deep
embedded an away from Linux (when I read the other answers).
Thanks a lot for your encouraging notes. I think the gap between
embedded Linux and more propriety embedded OSes.
Success anyhow, and I would be happy to read about your project!
Of course I am "here to stay". But in fact this is not really a project
yet but a rather long term thingy.
-Michael
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