Книга: Embedded Linux development using Eclipse
2.1.1 Hardware
2.1.1 Hardware
Basic hardware requirements are relatively modest and largely dictated by Linux itself. For windowing operation, for example, Fedora Core 6 recommends a 400-MHz Pentium II or better, with 256 MB of RAM. The reality, of course, is that today anything less than a GHz processor and a GB of RAM is pretty much a doorstop anyway.
Storage requirements are likewise fairly minimal. The C Development Tools version of Eclipse that we’ll be using takes approximately 70 MB of disk space.
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