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Revision as of 22:49, 7 September 2013
Summary
This page lists the platforms currently supported by the Embedded Xinu operating system.
Supported Platforms
Platform | Status | Comments |
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Linksys WRT54GL [1] | Supported | This is our primary development platform, on which Xinu has been tested thoroughly. |
Linksys WRT54G v8 [2] | Supported | Tested and running at the Embedded Xinu Lab. |
Linksys WRT54G v4 [3] | Probably Supported | The v4 is apparently the version on which WRT54GL is based, and so although the Embedded Xinu Lab has not explicitly tested it, it probably works. |
Linksys WRT350N [4] | Under Development | Currently the synchronous UART Driver works. |
Linksys WRT160NL [5] | Supported | Newer model of router. Full O/S teaching core functioning, including wired network interface. |
Qemu-mipsel [6] | Supported | Full O/S teaching core functioning, network support in progress. |
Raspberry Pi [7] | Under Development | Core operating system including wired networking is functional. Some new features are still being worked on, and the full documentation (e.g. for a laboratory setup) hasn't been completed yet. |