diff --git a/Documentation/NuttX.html b/Documentation/NuttX.html index e7fa659812..435540f440 100644 --- a/Documentation/NuttX.html +++ b/Documentation/NuttX.html @@ -2017,16 +2017,33 @@ svn checkout -r5595 http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code As of this writing, more device drivers are needed to make this a more complete port.
- For a full-featured RTOS such as NuttX, providing support in a usable and meaningful way within the tiny memories of the NUC120 demonstrates the scalability of NuttX (128KB FLASH and 16KB of SRAM in a 48-pin package). - When running the NSH configuration (a full up application), there is still more than 9KB or SRAM available: + Memory Usage. + For a full-featured RTOS such as NuttX, providing support in a usable and meaningful way within the tiny memories of the NUC120 demonstrates the scalability of NuttX. The NUC120LE2AN comes in a 48-pin package and has 128KB FLASH and 16KB of SRAM. + When running the NSH configuration (itself a full up application), there is still more than 90KB of FLASH and 10KB or SRAM available for further application development). +
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+ Static memory usage can be shown with size
command:
+
+$ size nuttx + text data bss dec hex filename + 35037 106 1092 36235 8d8b nuttx ++
+ NuttX, the NSH application, and GCC libraries use 34.2KB of FLASH leaving 93.8KB of FLASH (72%) free from additional application development.
+ Static SRAM usage is about 1.2KB (<4%) and leaves 13.8KB (86%) available for heap at runtime.
+ SRAM usage at run-time can be shown with the NSH free
command:
NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-6.26 nsh> free total used free largest -Mem: 13344 3944 9400 9400 +Mem: 14160 3944 10216 10216 nsh> - ++
+ You can see that 10.0KB (62%) is available for further application development. +
Development Environments: 1) Linux with native Linux GNU toolchain, 2) Cygwin/MSYS with Cygwin GNU toolchain, 3) Cygwin/MSYS