The Linux/Microcontroller project is a port of Linux to systems without a Memory Management Unit (MMU).
Pronounced "you-see-linux", the name uClinux comes from combining the greek letter "mu" and the english capital "C". "Mu" stands for "micro", and the "C" is for "controller". uClinux first ported to the Motorola MC68328: DragonBall Integrated Microprocessor The first target system to successfully boot is the 3Com PalmPilot using a TRG SuperPilot Board with a custom boot-loader created specifically for our Linux/PalmPilot port. It is currently maintained by co-creator D. Jeff Dionne.
Aug 2002
Checkout the new uCdot website for
developers and users of uClinux or just Embedded Linux in general.
Jul 2002 Greg
announces
the latest uClinux-dist-20020701 tarball is available. It can be downloaded
from http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/
Jun 2002 David
announces
the availability of patches to run uClinux in the GDB/ARMulator. More info
can be found at
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/utilities/armulator/.
Jun 2002
Check out this neat site at http://amoras.2y.net/robotics. This
robotics project also uses uClinux and the Arcturus uCsimm module.
Apr 2002
Check out this neat site at http://www.schoeldgen.de/robot/. This
robotics project uses uClinux and the Arcturus uCsimm module.
15 Apr 2002
Arcturus Networks now officially hosting the uClinux project.
10 Apr 2002
10 April 2002, uClibc 0.9.11 Released
Eric Andersen announced the release of the 0.9.11 version of uClibc. The src code is available on http://cvs.uclinux.org as well as http://www.uclibc.org/downloads/.
Mar 2002
ColdFire 5272 uCdimm now available
For info on the newest member of the uCdimm family see www.uCdimm.com for
details. Online ordering is available at
https://www.uclinux.com/orderdesk
3 Mar 2002
James Goodwin from Filanet has written an article " Linux on the Air "
that describes a practical uClinux application that runs on their InterJak
200 Server. The article was published in the March/April 2002
issue of Embeeded Linux Journal.
Feb 2002
Bernhard Kuhns has released RTAI for Coldfire
For those looking for a realtime solution that works with uClinux, now is
a good time to consider RTAI.
22 Jan 2002
Hitachi H8300 code now available for uClinux 2.0.38
Thanks to the Yoshinori Sato, Hitachi H8 code is now available for uClinux
2.0.38.x. A source tar of the H8300 directory is avialable at http://www.uclinux.org/ports/hitachi
and on http://cvs.uclinux.org.
21 Jan 2002
Bernhard Kuhns has announced that a board support package will be made
available for the ColdFire.
30 Nov 2001
SnapGear release 2.4.10
http://www.snapgear.com/news20011130.html
Thanks to the work of Greg Ungerer and Dave McCullough, SnapGear announced
the successful release of uClinux 2.4.10 for use on VPN security devices.
For more information of the status of the 2.4.x uClinux port for ColdFire
check out the www.ucliunx.org/ports/coldfire
page.
18 Jul 2001
Really cool contest featuring uCsimm!
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8526178751.html
David Beckmeyer from Earthlink and regular uClinux contributor has just
announced a really cool contest featuring the uCsimm. Earthlink is sponsoring
a contest for Linux, XML, Java, wireless, and Web application developers.
The contest seeks creative application ideas for a prototype open-standards
"Automotive Vehicle Location" (AVL) telematics platform that was created
by EarthLink's R&D team.
11 Jun 2001
The latest uClinux based development board is now being made available by
Lineo and features an ATMEL R40807 ARM7 processor (AT91 Family) as well as
ethernet, 2 MB Flash and 2 MB SRAM. For more info check out their press
release at
http://www.lineo.ca/news_events/announcements/2001/06.11-1.html
29 May 2001 Greg Ungerer has updated the uClinux-coldfire page and announces new features that he has added to the uClinux 2.4.x kernel.
30 Mar 2001 The original uCsimm now has a cousin the uCdimm! The new uCdimm-dragonball module is twice the speed of the uCsimm, has two UART, two SPI, one ethernet port and is being offered with an improved host board called the Evolution. The press release from Lineo can be found at http://www.lineo.ca/news_events/announcements/2001/02.13.html
9 Mar 2001
Phil Whilshire and Joe deBlaquer recently discussed the ongoing improvement
being made on the uClinux compilers. Phil announced the release of an
updated ldelf2flt for the arm-pic-elf-gcc-2.96 compiler. An error was
discover in the NetSilicons ARM7TDMI compiler distribution for pointer
to external functions. The patch was contributed by Faisal Akber and Michael
Durrant. Joe and Phil are regular contributors to the uClinux project.
Joe can be reached at Joe@uclinux.org and Phil can be reached at Philw@uclinux.org
17 Jan 2001 Lineo software engineers have adding strong VPN support based upon the IPSec standard to their OEM NETtel router. The NETtel family of routers uses uClinux as its base operating system. For more information a technical bulletin can be found at http://www.lineo.ca/developer_info/technical_bulletins/nettel.html
16 Jan 2001
Erik Andersen has been working on the uClibc and has comitted a numbed
of changes into the CVS. If you are actively working on the uClinux uClibc
and have patches please forward them to Erik.
5 Jan 2001 Jeff Dionne announced the release of uClinux 2.4.0.0pre0 by the uClinux 2.4 team just 24 hours after the official release of Linux 2.4. The team included Erik Andersen, Randy Buchanan, Michael Durrant, Michael Leslie, David McCullough, Greg Ungerer and others. uClinux 2.4 can downloaded from the official uClinux cvs cvs.uclinux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/uClinux-2.4.x/ and on the www.uClinux.org/pub/uClinux/uClinux-2.4.x web page.
22 Dec 2000 Lineo, Inc. released a press release on the development of uClinux 2.4 based on the test linux 2.4.0 test 11 a copy of the press release can be found at http://www.lineo.ca/news_events/announcements/2000/12.22.html
19 Nov 2000 Michael Durrant has updated the mail archives for the uClinux-dev and uCsimm mailing lists. To access the archives visit http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uCsimm/archive/index.html and http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/archive/index.html
17 Nov 2000
Michael Leslie has released a snap shot of his latest work on Motorola
mc68360 port of uClinux.
16 Nov 2000 The CVS team for the uClinux project [Erik Andersen, Jeff Dionne and Michael Durrant] have put the cvs.uclinux.org online. Check out http://cvs.uclinux.org
26 Sept 2000 Jeff Dionne and John Drabik announced that they have sucessful ported uClinux to a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) running the Leon SPARC open source core created by the European Space Agency (ESA). Click [here] for a press release on the technolgy that was released and demonstrated at the Embedded Systems Conference in SAN JOSE.
12 April 2000 New uClinux version 2.0.38.1pre7 announced today. Download the .diff file NOW!
10 January 2000 The latest release of uClinux, 2.0.38.1pre5, is shipping on CD today. The uClinux CD contains the popular uClinux System Builder Kit. The CD version supports the uCsimm embedded Linux microcontroller, in addition to a broad spectrum of commercially competitive chips. Order the CD!
22 October 1999
The uCsimm module Rt-Control
Inc. created to run uClinux for embedded systems is now shipping.
Find out details here.
30 September 1999 The uCsimm mailing list has moved. Our archives are located here. Sign up today: ucsimm-request@uclinux.com with 'subscribe ucsimm' in the body of the message or click here.
13 September 1999 Jeff and Michael have released uClinux 2.0.38.0 and a CD is now available from https://www.uclinux.com/orderdesk
May 1999 Greg has updated the coldfire port of uClinux.
February 1999 uClinux was successfully ported to the Motorola MCF5206 and MCF5307 ColdFire® microprocessor. See our ports page for more information.
January 1999 Kenneth Albanowski and D. Jeff Dionne released the latest update to the uClinux tools and patches.
December 1998 D. Jeff Dionne and Michael Durrant started work on designing a simm module capable of using the uClinux code as an OS.
January 1998 The first port of Linux to systems without a MMU was done during the last week of January, 1998 by Kenneth Albanowski and D. Jeff Dionne. As with all ports of Linux, this is free software under the GNU Public License. The first public target for this MMU-less port of Linux was demonstrated on a Palm PDA.
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