Does anybody have an estimate of how many bytes a small Linux would
need to run on a Pi Pico? How about freeRTOS?
John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:
Does anybody have an estimate of how many bytes a small Linux would
need to run on a Pi Pico? How about freeRTOS?
The Pico can't run mainline Linux, since it has no MMU. MMU-free Linux >exists (formerly ucLinux) but it's mostly a toy - not such anyone has
ported to the Pico.
FreeRTOS is effectively a collection of libraries that you link with your >program. It depends on what options you configure (do you need networking? >etc), but I'd guess kilobytes not megabytes would be feasible.
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