nanogui: Frame buffer Interface


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Subject: Re: Frame buffer Interface
From: Erwin Rol ####@####.####
Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:01:08 -0000
Message-Id: <38A1E319.9AD6919D@muffin.org>

Chris Johns wrote:
> 
> Erwin Rol wrote:
> >
> > A small note: RTEMS doesn't not have shared libs, nor the posibility
> > to load a executable from disk to execute it. Everything is one
> > binary image. And you will need the posibility to leave out
> > devices you don't need to keep the memory footh print small.
> >
> 
> This could and I hope will change.

Don't say that to loud. What would i want with dynamic loadable 
executables when my aplication is in ROM ? and there is nuthing like a
hard/flash disk device ? Just copy the ROM to RAM and execute.
the PC386 BSP is just one of many BSP's for RTEMS and in my opinion not
very representable for RTEMS. Most other BSP's are display less and have
only a serial conole input. There is a rather large difference if you
run
on a PIII with 128Mb RAM and X Gbyte diskspace or on a microcontroler
with
2Mbflash (not flash disk) and 2Mb ram. 

I think the RTEMS ppl have dynamic execuatbles not on a very high
priority.

- Erwin

> 
> --
>  Chris Johns, ####@####.####

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