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Archive for February, 2000

Embedding Linux in a Mobile Robot

February 22, 2000

Embedded systems frequently incorporate highly customized microcomputers, but our company's goal was to build a robot from commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) embedded components. We felt that this approach would maximize the R&D capabilities of our own team and minimize the cost of our product. (more…)

InfoWorld: Interview with Michael Tiemann (Red Hat CTO)

February 22, 2000

Ed Scannell, at InfoWorld.com, interviews Michael Tiemann about his role as chief technical officer (CTO) of Red Hat, and regarding his thoughts on the new and growing trend of using open source software in development projects . . . (more…)

Red Hat and RealNetworks offer streaming media solution

February 22, 2000

Research Triangle Park, NC and Seattle, WA — (Linux PR Release) — In conjunction with the release of Red Hat, Inc.'s Linux Enterprise Edition operating system product line, Red Hat, a market leader in Linux and open source solutions, and RealNetworks, Inc., a recognized leader in media delivery on the Internet, today announced a strategic alliance to deliver an integrated media delivery solution based on… (more…)

Transmeta selects Silicon Motion 1-chip graphics subsystem

February 22, 2000

SAN JOSE, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Silicon Motion, Inc. announced that Transmeta has selected its Lynx EM+ graphics solution for its Crusoe reference design that offers all day computing for the emerging class of Mobile Internet Computers. The reference design, which is available to customers immediately, is the first of its kind that is capable of running Microsoft's Windows Operating System for… (more…)

PC Week: Linux Router Project

February 22, 2000

Pankaj Chowdhry, of PC Week Online, writes . . .

“The Linux Router Project, or LRP, distills the contents of Linux so that any code not used specifically for routing is removed from the software. The result is a version of Linux that can fit on a floppy disk. Stick the floppy in a PC, and the system becomes a router. (more…)

Draft Agenda — ELC Organizational Meeting at ESC`

February 21, 2000

DATE: February 21, 2000
TO: All those interested in forming an Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC)
FROM: Rick Lehrbaum
RE: Draft Agenda for Organizational meeting of ELC at ESC (more…)

Investor’s Business Daily: Linux Plugging Into Hot Market

February 21, 2000

Rex Crum writes in Investor's Business Daily . . .

“TiVo Inc. makes TV set-top boxes that can digitally record and store several hours of programming on a hard disk drive. With the TiVo box, you can delay a show, leave the room for a minute and the machine will continue making a digital recording of the program you were watching.” (more…)

LinuxLinks.com launches Free Web-Mail service

February 21, 2000

LinuxLinks.com is proud to announce the launch of a free web based email service targeted specifically for the Linux community. This service allows users to send and receive email on any computer that offers a web browser. Now you can deal with email anywhere in the world in a discreet and secure manner whilst at the same time promoting the Linux cause. (more…)

Borland’s C++ Compiler is Now Free (as in beer)

February 20, 2000

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. — (company press release) — Inprise/Borland has announced that it is releasing its latest ANSI C/C++ compiler technology, the Borland® C++ 5.5 Compiler and associated command line tools, for free download on its Web site at community.borland.com. (more…)

Whitepaper: Using Linux in Embedded and Real-time Apps

February 20, 2000

“Intelligent dedicated systems and appliances used in interface, monitoring, communications, and control applications increasingly demand the services of a sophisticated, state-of-the-art operating system. Many such systems require advanced capabilities like: high resolution and user-friendly graphical user interfaces (GUIs); TCP/IP connectivity; substitution of reliable (and low power) flash memory solid… (more…)

Using Linux in Embedded and Real-time Systems

February 19, 2000

Why Linux?

Intelligent dedicated systems and appliances used in interface, monitoring, communications, and control applications increasingly demand the services of a sophisticated, state-of-the-art operating system. Many such systems require advanced capabilities like: high resolution and user-friendly graphical user interfaces (GUIs); TCP/IP connectivity; substitution of reliable (and low… (more…)

Espial Releases Browser for Smart Embedded Devices

February 19, 2000

OTTAWA, Ontario — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Espial, a leading provider of embedded Java technology, today announced the availability of Escape 4.0 Professional edition, the first embedded device browser to deliver an Internet browsing experience equivalent to the PC desktop in less than an 800 kilobyte footprint. (more…)

Linux Journal: Bringing Linux Appliances to Market

February 19, 2000

Doc Searls interviews Intel's Jon Bork about Intel's new Internet appliance product plans, in Linux Journal . . . (more…)

EE Times: Nanix — a Tiny Linux for Wearable Computers

February 19, 2000

R. Colin Johnson writes in EE Times . . .

“Wearable computers need a nanosize operating system. That's the philosophy of MIT spin-off InfoCharms Inc., which will describe Nanix, its forthcoming wearable-computer OS, later this month at the Everywhere Internet show in San Francisco.” (more…)

Red Hat Unveils GNUPro Tools for IA-64

February 19, 2000

Intel Developer Forum; Palm Springs, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Red Hat, Inc. announced today the immediate public availability of GNUPro tools for IA-64. The de facto standard compiler and debugger tools for native and embedded software development for IA-64 offers a pre-production development environment for creating applications on Intel's forthcoming Itanium processor. (more…)