ok, i really know : it is to old, but : are there any tools to work with it
if there is a linux distro for it --- it'll be the best
thanks
ps one
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The PS1 has way too little memory for linux - even embedded linux. Most dev sites related to the PS1 are very old and links may or may not still work. Here's a couple old PS1 dev sites.
http://dev.paradogs.com/docs.html
http://www.syncscroller.net/psx/psx-index.html
http://dev.paradogs.com/docs.html
http://www.syncscroller.net/psx/psx-index.html
The first system I ever ran Linux on had only 2MB of memory and an Intel 386 CPU.J.F. wrote:The PS1 has way too little memory for linux - even embedded linux. Most dev sites related to the PS1 are very old and links may or may not still work. Here's a couple old PS1 dev sites.
http://dev.paradogs.com/docs.html
http://www.syncscroller.net/psx/psx-index.html
I remember way back running SunOS 4.0 on a Moto 68K 20Mhz with only 2MB of memory.
I find it hard to believe Linux today can't run on such a similar configuration.
Granted, one needs to strip out the fat that has accumulated into the kernel.
Personally, I would never use Linux in such a case, because Linux is to the embedded space what Microsoft is to the desktop pc space - bloat.
Hmm... I guess if you knew what you were doing and stripped absolutely everything out of the kernel, you might get it running in 2M, but it'd be a tough job. I would suggest using an OS designed for small systems, like Contiki.
That actually has a web browser and server and works on 8bit systems. It'd make a great OS for the PS1.
That actually has a web browser and server and works on 8bit systems. It'd make a great OS for the PS1.