Nov 20, 2020 #1 E engr_joni_ee Advanced Member level 3 Joined Nov 3, 2018 Messages 750 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 18 Activity points 6,232 Hi, I would like to boot the ZYNQ board with embedded linux. I have seen RTOS and Petalinux examples. Which one is less complex and easy to use ?
Hi, I would like to boot the ZYNQ board with embedded linux. I have seen RTOS and Petalinux examples. Which one is less complex and easy to use ?
Dec 1, 2020 #2 FlyingDutch Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 16, 2017 Messages 457 Helped 45 Reputation 92 Reaction score 55 Trophy points 28 Location Bydgoszcz - Poland Activity points 4,960 joniengr said: Hi, I would like to boot the ZYNQ board with embedded linux. I have seen RTOS and Petalinux examples. Which one is less complex and easy to use ? Click to expand... Hello, RTOS is less complex, but these two OSes are too much different to compare them. If you nedd hard "real-time" Linux is not proper. Best Regards
joniengr said: Hi, I would like to boot the ZYNQ board with embedded linux. I have seen RTOS and Petalinux examples. Which one is less complex and easy to use ? Click to expand... Hello, RTOS is less complex, but these two OSes are too much different to compare them. If you nedd hard "real-time" Linux is not proper. Best Regards
Dec 3, 2020 #3 E engr_joni_ee Advanced Member level 3 Joined Nov 3, 2018 Messages 750 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 18 Activity points 6,232 Do you mean that Petalinux is not real time ?
Dec 4, 2020 #4 ads-ee Super Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 7,944 Helped 1,822 Reputation 3,654 Reaction score 1,808 Trophy points 1,393 Location USA Activity points 60,207 Pentalinux is a embedded version of linux that is supposed to be easier to use. It is not a real time operating system (RTOS). You should read the wiki page on RTOS to understand the difference.
Pentalinux is a embedded version of linux that is supposed to be easier to use. It is not a real time operating system (RTOS). You should read the wiki page on RTOS to understand the difference.