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btw, there are quite a few favours available, all dependent on what you need:
ecos: not really a version of linux... It has a strong TRON root.
uclinux: linux for microcontroller with no mmu (it was written for dragonball initially if I recall correctly, but nowadays, it supports a lot more)
rtlinux: a patch to the linux kernel so that you can achieve much better real time behaviour.
linux: just cut out all the unnecessary parts, you can trim a working system to real small (e.g. the linux router project: linux on a single floppy)
Can someone tell how does Embedded Linux compare with the Commercial offerings like VxWorks etc. Is there a IDE available for development and also if there is flexibility to choose components to include in final builds. Hope my question is not ambiguous.
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