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From: Peter Poulsen (peter_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-02-19 04:37:34
I know this sounds insane, but our developers are very happy with boost (who can
blame them :-)), and want to have boost available on our embedded systems. We only
have 64 mb of flash memory available for the entire system (OS, hardware monitoring
and applications) and I simply cannot get boost down to a reasonable size. Am I
trying to do an impossible task, or can somebody give me some good advice on how to
build boost so it has a more reasonable size?
Of course what should be done is removing some of the features, and I can probably
negotiate with developers about what features we can provide and which have to go.
Which one should I try to get rid of first?
/peter
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