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Old 04-10-2008, 10:25 PM
sje sje is offline
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I know of at least one case where uCLinux has run on a 68000, but the FPGA company who built it for their core doesn't want to share the kernel patches.
Failure to share in this case is very likely illegal due to GPL conditions.
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Old 04-11-2008, 12:24 AM
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Failure to share in this case is very likely illegal due to GPL conditions.
If they sell it they are required to make the soruce code available to their customers, but as far as I could tell they just did a report and listed the fact their core booted and ran a full blown uCLinux as a test of their cores compatibility.

Here is the page.

http://www.dcd.pl/ashow.php?page=uclinux_d68000

If you can help them to give us the code, that would be great!
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