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Archive for January, 2003

Super Bowl XXXVII score: Linux 0, LynxOS 1

January 14, 2003

LynuxWorks announced that they are going to be in the Super Bowl this year, but with LynxOS and not Linux. Here is an excerpt from the LynuxWorks press release . . .

CF InFlight Chooses LynxOS for Skycam Robotic Camera (more…)

Nokia releases J2ME toolkit for Linux development platforms

January 14, 2003

Helsinki, Finland — (PR excerpt) — Nokia today announced the Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME, Version 1.1 for Linux. The toolkit provides developers with tools to create, test and deploy downloadable applications that are designed for the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), a version of Java technology specifically designed for small consumer electronics products. (more…)

Force adds Linux to CompactPCI server blade

January 14, 2003

Fremont, CA — (PR excerpt) — Solectron subsidiary Force Computers today introduced Linux support on its Common Heterogeneous Architecture for Multi-Processing (CHAMP) server blade with AltiVec (AV) technology. Baselined on a port of Linux 2.4.18, this quad G4 CompactPCI blade offers five Motorola PowerPC processors ideally suited for intense data processing and throughput demands of 'high-touch' packet… (more…)

IBM, MontaVista propose Linux “Dynamic Power Management” standard

January 14, 2003

IBM's Austin Research Lab and MontaVista Software report that a combination of technologies can significantly extend battery life in consumer electronic products. (more…)

GNU Bayonne telephone system at LinuxWorld NYC

January 14, 2003

Bayonne, NJ — (PR excerpt) — Open Source Telecom Corporation will be exhibiting a GNU Bayonne based office telephone system at LinuxWorld 2003
in New York City later this month. This system will be based on the soon to be available 1.2 release of GNU Bayonne and will be demonstrated running on GNU/Linux with VoiceTronix OpenSwitch computer telephony hardware, and with many telephones people can walk… (more…)

Hyper-Threading speeds Linux [IBM developerWorks]

January 13, 2003

The Intel Xeon processor introduces a new technology called Hyper-Threading that makes a single processor behave like two logical processors. The technology allows the processor to execute multiple threads simultaneously, which can yield significant performance improvement. But, exactly how much improvement can you expect to see? (more…)

RTLinuxPro 1.2 released

January 13, 2003

Socorro, NM — (PR excerpt) — FSMLabs announced the immediate world-wide availability of its RTLinuxPro Development Kit 1.2 for construction of real-time control software. (more…)

SCO and Wincor Nixdorf collaborate on Linux-based retail POS

January 13, 2003

Lindon, UT — (PR excerpt) — The SCO Group today announced plans to work with Wincor Nixdorf to provide Linux-based retail point-of-sale (POS) solutions to retailers in North America. The joint retail solutions will rely on Wincor Nixdorf's BEETLE POS system family and SCO's Linux POS solution, SmallFoot. (more…)

Existential (embedded Linux) programming

January 13, 2003

Can programming be Existential? These and other questions confront the “Accidental Embedded Programmer” on his continued quest for the “Lost Art of Computer Programming.” Curt, whose day job is all about VxWorks embedded programming, but who increasingly finds himself craving Embedded Linux, embarks on learning about Embedded Linux through books, websites, mailing lists, and by purchasing (and… (more…)

IBM’s “wacky little Linux animations”

January 13, 2003

IBM invites you to take a little break and enjoy these wacky little Linux cartoon animations . . .

Article: Existential (embedded Linux) programming

January 11, 2003

A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
— Mark Twain

I strongly believe that we learn best by doing, that what you know is a synthesis between what you have studied and what you have accomplished. (more…)

2003 O’Reilly Open Source Convention call for participation

January 10, 2003

Sebastopol, CA — (PR excerpt) — O'Reilly & Associates invites programmers, developers, strategists, and technical staff to submit proposals to lead tutorial and conference sessions at the 2003 Open Source Software Convention, slated for July 7-11 in Portland, OR. Proposals are due February 15, 2003. (more…)

BIOS pioneer Phoenix unveils Linux-based connected-device SDK

January 10, 2003

Las Vegas, NV; CES — (PR excerpt) — Phoenix Technologies today unveiled a feature-rich, standards-based, Internet access and connectivity software stack targeting connected digital devices, including popular consumer electronics such as DVD players, set-top boxes, and Internet appliances. (more…)

New book: “Managing RAID on Linux”

January 10, 2003

Sebastopol, CA — (PR excerpt) — RAID technology is becoming a standard feature of computer systems that support mission-critical services such as file sharing, mail exchange, and web servers. RAID offers two primary benefits to these systems: improved I/O performance and fail-safe data storage. (more…)

Consortium releases beta of BioAPI Linux/Unix reference implementation

January 10, 2003

Gaithersburg, Md. — (PR excerpt) — The BioAPI Consortium today announced the release of the beta version of the BioAPI Linux/Unix version. The BioAPI Specification defines an open system standard application program interface (API) that allows software applications to communicate with a broad range of biometric technologies — which automatically identify or verify the identity of a person through… (more…)