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Re: Suggest some project idea for our contribution to eCos community
- From: Andrew Lunn <andrew at lunn dot ch>
- To: "Neundorf, Alexander" <Alexander dot Neundorf at jenoptik dot com>
- Cc: Devendra <devendra dot vyavahare at gmail dot com>, ecos-devel at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 18:31:43 +0100
- Subject: Re: Suggest some project idea for our contribution to eCos community
- References: <5A8A17126B73AC4C83968F6C4505E3C501857A5E@JO-EX01.JENOPTIK.NET>
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 05:15:32PM +0100, Neundorf, Alexander wrote:
> > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: ecos-devel-owner@sources.redhat.com
> > [mailto:ecos-devel-owner@sources.redhat.com]Im Auftrag von Devendra
> >
> > We are a group of 3 students studying in the final year of Computer
> > Engineering. We are looking for some smaller
> > project/assignment for our
> > Embedded Systems course. Since we have a moderate working knowledge of
> > eCos and its internals we would like to do some eCos
> > development. We can
> > spend around 100 hours per person for this task. Could you please
> > suggest us some project ideas?
>
> Bluetooth, SD-card (some simplified specs are available freely),
> vfat, ftp-server, smb-server/client, maybe CORBA (ACO/TAO), USB
> host/OTG support, WLAN, ....
Come on Alex. These are three final year Computer Engineering students
with 100 hours each. The only thing you listed that would be possible
is the ftp-server. The rest are huge project that requires lots of
knowledge, which a typical student does not have.
Two more sensible suggestions:
There was recently two contributions of a pipe device, which
implements something very similar to Unix FIFO's and a pseudo tty
device. Im in the process of cleaning them up and committing
them. What would be useful is to write an ssh daemon and telnet daemon
which sits on top of the master side of the pty. The problem with this
tasks is there is little to do with actually embedded hardware. So you
supervisor may reject the ideas.
Andrew