The uClinux software development kit includes all the necessary tools to gain a firm understanding of the uClinux embedded operating system environment. Included are the bibles of embedded engineering.
  • Programming Embedded Systems -Michael Barr, O'Reilly.
  • The C Programming Language -Brian W. Kernighan & Dennis M. Ritchie -Prentice Hall

Also included is a complete uClinux Motorola 68K DragonBall distribution, source code and binaries.

Perhaps you are just looking for some reliable uClinux code, complete and packaged uClinux distributions including source code are ready to order. All distributions are packaged in RPM format and include the entire GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) including Compiler, Linker, Binutils and Binflt format header converter. Also included along with a complete TCP/IP stack are the following userland applications and utilities.

httpd inetd init login expand
ping sh telnetd cat chgrp
chmod chown cmp cp dd
grep l ln ls mkdir
mkfifo mknod more mv rm
rmdir sync touch vi basename
date dirname echo false printenv
pwd true which whoami yes
logname kill ps df shutdown
free hostname tip stty agetty

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The uCbootloader is the ideal tool for the time conscious embedded system engineer. The uCbootloader combines the benefit of an error trapping debugger with the support of a development environment. Fully customizable and with a published API capable of handling various operating systems, the uCbootloader is an ideal FLASH based primary bootstrap for embedded applications. Similar in duty to the BIOS of a typical PC workstation, uCbootloader initializes hardware, tests devices and relinquishes control to an Operating System. The uCbootloader is highly customizable and can be deployed to provide features such as OS/application in field upgrades, redundancy or flashwriting.


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