On 2014-01-02 08:11, Paul Koning wrote:
On Jan 2, 2014, at 9:19 AM, emanuel stiebler <emu at e-bbes.com> wrote:
On 2014-01-01 22:04, Philipp Hachtmann wrote:
On 29.12.2013 20:03, Guy Sotomayor wrote:
I?ve come
to the conclusion that the best way
to do this is to get some open implementation of a processor and
include it
within the FPGA itself.
Do you know a great free and reliable CPU that has a MMU
and is
supported by Linux?
Why do you need an MMU?
Most operating systems require one ? I rather suspect Linux is one of those.
But specially Linux also works on CPU without one, it doesn't have all
the features, but for most of the stuff on this list, it should be
really sufficient. Personally, I prefer Real Time OSes, but played with
embedded linux before
I keep looking on and off for a good implementation of
a Forth processor.
Found something once that claimed to be such a thing,
but it was obvious the author didn?t realize VHDL is different from C.
Did you check the ones on:
http://www.forth.org/cores.html
?
The J1 ?
Cheers