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Re: netbsd on vax 11/730; booting in sim



On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 19:45:38 +0100
"Andrew Sporner" <asporner%googlemail.com@localhost> wrote:

> On the other side, it would be very interesting to see a BSD that
> can run without MMU.  I am not aware of any that do this.  I know
> that Hardhat Linux does and a few other distros, but no BSD
> versions.
Those non-MMU Linux systems impose lots of very drastic limitations like
vfork(2) not working. It is a castration. The amount of work needed to
make such a kernel work is huge. As there are lots of CPUs out there
with MMU, I consider this not worth the work. If you have a system with
very smal ressources that even has no MMU and only a few kB or MB of
RAM, a true real time OS is a better fit.
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tschüß,
       Jochen

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