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Archive for November, 2002

Real-time Firewire for real-time Linux

November 13, 2002

Socorro, NM — (press release excerpt) — FSMLabs announced immediate availability of a full function OCHCI IEEE 1394 (Firewire) driver for the RTLinux/Pro Operating System. The driver supports asynchronous and isochronous modes and bus configuration and is available with FSMLabs Lnet networking package that also support Ethernet. (more…)

New Euro Linux-based set-top boxes, PVR coming soon

November 13, 2002

Paris — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software had announced that Zintec Holding is developing next-generation digital broadcast information software which relies on MontaVista Linux Professional Edition as the set-top box platform. The new set-box software, called Open TV EN-2, will be delivered in Q1 of 2003. (more…)

Qt 3.1 released

November 13, 2002

Oslo, Norway — (press release excerpt) — Trolltech today announced the release of Qt 3.1. New features, notably the Motif integration, enable a gradual transition path for single platform applications to the multiplatform world of Qt. (more…)

Tutorial: Tuning Red Hat for maximum performance

November 12, 2002

This tutorial on IBM's developerWorks website details the ins and outs of transforming a stock, “out of the box” Red Hat installation into a finely tuned, stable system customized to individual needs and tastes. The material presented here is based on Red Hat 7.3, although many of the techniques and procedures discussed are equally applicable to other mainstream Linux distributions. (more…)

New single-chip TV-tuners support handheld devices

November 12, 2002

Tokyo — A new single-chip TV-tuner module from Japan is another indication of just how much functionality is available for integration into PDAs and other small devices. However, the tuner currently handles only conventional terrestrial Japanese signals, not the fuzzier NTSC emissions cluttering the U.S. airways. (more…)

NetBSD gets ported to Alchemy Au1000 SOC

November 12, 2002

New York — (press release excerpt) — Wasabi Systems today announced completion of a port of NetBSD to the AMD Alchemy Solutions Au1000 processor on the Pb1000 development board. (more…)

Pumatech synch software to support new Zaurus Linux PDAs

November 12, 2002

San Jose, CA — (press release excerpt) — Pumatech announced today that Sharp will bundle Pumatech's Intellisync Lite synchronization software with various new Zaurus Linux-based handheld device models in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Models to include Pumatech's synch software include the newly announced SL-5600 (U.S. (more…)

Sharp adds new Zaurus (SL-5600) to worldwide Linux PDA lineup

November 12, 2002

Mahway,NJ — (press release excerpt) — Sharp Electronics Corp. today introduced the Zaurus SL-5600 to its worldwide Linux-based Zaurus PDA family. The expanded features of the SL-5600 target enterprise users and professional consumers. (more…)

Yamaha invests in MontaVista to enable new digital audio products

November 12, 2002

Sunnyvale, CA — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software Inc. announced that it has received an equity investment from Yamaha Corp. Yamaha manufactures and markets a broad range of products including digital musical instruments, professional audio and recording, and home entertainment systems. (more…)

Shielded Processors: Guaranteeing Sub-millisecond Response in Standard Linux

November 12, 2002

The following technical paper will be presented at the Fourth Real-Time Linux Workshop, which is being held December 6-7, 2002 in Boston. A link for downloading the full paper appears below this excerpt from the beginning of the paper. (more…)

Ethernet-based Network Storage — Reality or Pipe Dream?

November 11, 2002

LinuxDevices.com has published a new whitepaper about HyperSCSI, a networking protocol designed for the transmission of SCSI commands and data across a network. (more…)

IDT rolls out new ‘integrated communications processor’

November 11, 2002

Santa Clara, CA — (press release excerpt) — Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) introduced a new communications oriented system-on-chip processor today. The RC32438 is aimed desktop/workgroup switches, gateways, wireless access points (WAPs), and virtual private network (VPN) equipment, and will also serve as a platform for IDT to develop future products that target emerging market segments such as… (more…)

Article: Ethernet-based Network Storage — Reality or Pipe Dream?

November 11, 2002

As an introduction to a new whitepaper about HyperSCSI, we provide some background. First, a quick answer to the question, “What is HyperSCSI?” in the form of several paragraphs from the HyperSCSI FAQ . . . (more…)

uClibc 0.9.16 Released

November 10, 2002

An announcement from the uClibc project . . .

CodePoet Consulting is pleased to announce the immediate availability of uClibc 0.9.16. This release adds full support (including a native shared library loader) for the CRIS architecture, contributed by Tobias Anderberg. Stefan Allius contributed a number of patches to fix the initialization order for shared library global constructors and… (more…)

GNU Bayonne 1.1 release announced

November 10, 2002

(November 11, Bayonne, NJ) The first 1.1 release of GNU Bayonne has been made available for immediate distribution through the GNU Project. This new release is meant to introduce experimental functionality and services that will become a standard part of GNU Bayonne in the future. We have chosen to highlight in this first post 1.0 beta release a complete application script drive office telephony system… (more…)