Embedded Linux Design Issues
An anonymous reader writes "Nicholas McGuire examines the requirements of embedded systems and suggests some key issues that need to be addressed in order to improve Linux for use in embedded applications, in this technical article at LinuxDevices.com,"
"Nicholas McGuire examines the requirements of embedded systems and suggests some key issues that need to be addressed in order to improve Linux for use in embedded applications, in this technical article at LinuxDevices.com,"
--a question then. How would a blind person know whatever the link text is actually IS a link? I've never used software for that purpose, is there an audio cue, or does the software just tell you in words like "the following is a link" to "link over", or something like that?
I couldn't stomach the whole article. It doesn't look like an editor went anywhere near it. And what's the deal with his footnotes/references? The 'HT' in HTTP and HTML stands for what again? Is it too much to ask for those references to really go somewhere?
>Only closed-source platforms like vxWorks, QNX, and Windows CE fit the bill.
Unfortunate, but currently true. I've been toying with the idea of writing a new open source RTOS based on modern operating system concepts. I wonder what the response to such a beast would be.
Such as RTEMS?
My opinion? See above.