Sorry if this is a stupid question, but would the mbed be powerful enough to run an operating system? I'm thinking linux, or maybe windows 95, or one of the mobile phone OS?
Enough filesystem space for a stripped down version of Linux, but you may need other components. But then again, I know very little about microprocessors.
OS-9 was originally designed for the Motorola 6809 and everything fitted into a single 64KB address space. The key features were the use of position independent, reentrant code modules and position independent data. This allowed the entire OS and all applications to be placed in, and executed from, ROM (or Flash). RAM was only used for the modules data and stacks.
For more details refer to Wikipedia.
Paul
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Sorry if this is a stupid question, but would the mbed be powerful enough to run an operating system? I'm thinking linux, or maybe windows 95, or one of the mobile phone OS?
Shoot me down in flames if this is crazy...