Wai-Sun Chia wrote:
Well, depends on how small is small...
Is a Motorola Dragonball small (M68EZ328)? uclinux runs on that. Or
how about H8?
Check out
http://www.uclinux.org for a MMU-less variant..
If your "small" must be 8-bit, then there's always uCos, and a bunch
of other RTOSes...
For myself a C style compiler would be nice, but I am developing
a 18 bit computer
here. Ok today I am mostly answering email on the list. Unix #1
would be great to
port but that is still AT&T code with all the software rights to it
since the basic PDP 11
only had 24Kb of memory.
http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/who/dmr/hist.html
.
For current 8 bit wide machines you have a lot of software but most of
looks to be cross
development stuff. That is my complaint but I can understand it since
windows and macs and
unix came to take the majority of the software used.