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WELCOME
This is the µClinux distribution project for the Blackfin processor.
Pronounced "you-see-linux", the name µClinux comes from combining the greek letter "mu" and the english capital "C". "Mu" stands for "micro", and the "C" is for "controller". µClinux supports embedded processors which support MMU (protection and virtual memory support), noMMU (no protection, no virtual memory) and MPU (memory protection, but no virtual memory support).
µClinux is a Linux distribution like any other Linux distribution, built from the Linux kernel from kernel.org and assorted other packages, and software from the GNU project. Since µClinux is optimised for size, it uses more compact alternatives (busybox, uclibc, etc) than a non-embedded distribution.
Because most (if not all) of the kernel and supporting packages are free software / open source, Linux distributions have taken a wide variety of forms — from fully featured desktop and server operating systems to distributions like µClinux - minimal environments (typically for use in embedded systems). Aside from certain custom software (such as installers and configuration tools) a "distro" simply refers to a particular assortment of applications married with a particular kernel, such that its "out-of-the-box" capabilities meets most of the needs of its particular end-user base. All distributions use the same Linux kernel from kernel.org (athough they may be different versions, and may have different patches applied)
There are currently over three hundred Linux distribution projects in active development, constantly revising and improving their respective distributions. One can distinguish between commercially backed distributions, such as Fedora (Red Hat), SUSE Linux (Novell), Ubuntu (Canonical Ltd.), and Mandriva Linux and community distributions such as Debian, Gentoo or µClinux The procedures for assembling and testing a distribution prior to release tend to become more elaborate the larger the user base is.
GETTING STARTED
If you're new to µClinux, the first thing to do is check out the documentation . This should help you get your development host PC set up, and get you compling your first Linux distribution from source.
GETTING HELP
We do provide complete documentation for both the Linux kernel and the uClinux distribution here. If you have a question about the Linux kernel, and can't find the answer in the documenation, please ask on the support forums. and we can either add something, or point you to the right place.
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New processor support in Linux Kernel Robin Getz 2008-10-30We have recently added the following processors to the Linux kernel (and Toolchain, and U-Boot)
* ADSP-BF538, ADSP-BF538F
http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADSP_BF538_BF538F.pdf
* ADSP-BF539, ADSP-BF539F
http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADSP_BF539_BF539F.pdf
* ADSP-BF512, ADSP-BF512F, ADSP-BF514, ADSP-BF514F, ADSP-BF516, ADSP-BF516F, ADSP-BF5... |
The 2008R1.5-RC3 release of Blackfin/uClinux is open for download Sonic Zhang 2008-08-14The 2008R1.5-RC3 release of Blackfin/uClinux is open for download now. All ADI Blackfin chips by now bf53x, bf52x, bf54x and bf561are supported in this release. This should be the final release of 2008R1.5 unless critical bugs are found in future. We are appreciate your bug reports.
Enjoy the open source fortune as well as the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
For detail information, please read... |
Graphics (SDL, DirectFB & Qt) and Video demos on Blackfin Linux Robin Getz 2008-05-15We recently posted some demos on YouTube that demonstrates graphics applications (SDL, DirectFB, and Qt) running on the BF548 Blackfin Processor under Linux.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKyQOntPEFs
Have a look, and let us know what you think. |
The 2008R1-RC8 release of uClinux for Blackfin is open for download. Sonic Zhang 2008-03-19The 2008R1-RC8 release of uClinux for Blackfin is open for download now. This is the final release of 2008R1. Although there are still several known issues in drivers and apps, it is stable enough for you to develop, evaluate and use in products. We are appreciate your bug reports and will deliver new sub release with bug fixing.
Thank you.
For detail information, please read the release no... |
Blackfin Linux Spring 2008 Training USA and Europe Robin Getz 2008-01-29SDCS is offering two public Linux Spring Training Classes one in Norwood, MA, USA (March 11th-14th, 2008), the other in Breda, The Netherlands (April 8th-11th, 2008)
These will be a 4 day classes based on the high performance Blackfin 537 processor series.
In addition SDCS is planning another Advanced Blackfin Linux Class in late April or early May 2008. This class will be held in Virginia... |
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