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Archive for November, 2003

New services address “from source” embedded Linux development

November 18, 2003

Opersys has launched an integrated set of services intended to enable developers to build embedded Linux systems straight from source without having to purchase any third-party packages or tools. These services include training, support, professional services, and mentoring. (more…)

Roadmap for developers migrating from Windows to Linux

November 18, 2003

IBM's developerWorks Website has published a nine-part article series by IBM e-business architect Chris Walden for developers migrating from Windows to Linux. “A roadmap for developers making the transition to Linux” presents a jumplist of relatively gentle technical articles explaining how Windows skills translate to the Linux universe. (more…)

froglogic Releases Automated Qt GUI Testing Tool Squish 1.0

November 18, 2003

Froglogic is now shipping Squish 1.0, a professional cross platform automated GUI testing framework for applications written using Trolltech's Qt GUI toolkit. According to Froglogic, Squish enables automated testing of existing Qt applications without any modifications to the application under test (AUT). (more…)

Servo motors, Linux/RTAI, and other fun stuff

November 18, 2003

This detailed technical article by Pramode C.E. describes a simple application developed by Pramode's students using the Real-Time Application Interface (RTAI), a platform for developing real-time applications with Linux. (more…)

Article: Basic concepts of real-time operating systems

November 18, 2003

The fundamentals

To most people, embedded systems are not recognizable as computers. Instead, they are hidden inside everyday objects that surround us and help us in our lives. Embedded systems typically do not interface with the outside world through familiar personal computer interface devices such as a mouse, keyboard and graphic user interface. (more…)

TimeSys announces new worldwide sales exec

November 17, 2003

Albert McCabe has joined TimeSys as VP of worldwide sales. McCabe is tasked with growing the distribution channel for TimeSys's embedded Linux development tools. Most recently, McCabe served as executive VP of sales and marketing with Accelent Systems, a provider of embedded platforms and services focused primarily on Windows CE. (more…)

Java VM for Linux devices supports MMU-less, headless apps

November 17, 2003

/k/ Embedded Java Solutions (pronounced “kah”) has released “Mika,” a new Java virtual machine (VM) and runtime environment that enables Java programs to run on embedded systems including ones with no graphical display (“headless” systems) and MMU-less architectures such as ARM7TDMI. (more…)

DragonBall i.MX1/i.MXL “virtual platform” supports embedded Linux

November 17, 2003

Virtio Corp. is now shipping a software tool that emulates Motorola's i.MX1/i.MXL application development board. The “virtual platform” can be used for developing applications, middleware, operating systems, and device drivers based on the Motorola i.MX1 and i.MXL “Dragonball” processors, targeting smartphones and wireless handhelds, according to Virtio, and targets Linux as well as several other embedded… (more…)

FSMLabs forges embedded Linux alliance in China

November 17, 2003

Real-time Linux specialist FSMLabs has signed a partnership agreement with Red Flag Software, the premier Linux development and support company in China. FSMLabs says Red Flag will sell and support RTLinuxPro and other of its hard real-time software products, and the two companies will collaborate on embedded Linux support and development. (more…)

Security-oriented Linux distro wins “Best Firewall” award

November 14, 2003

A security-oriented Linux distribution useful for generating firewall appliances and devices has won “Best Firewall” in a Readers' Choice award sponsored by the German publication Linux Enterprise. Astaro is a commercial distribution based on open source software that installs from a CD to turn a PC into a self-updating “software appliance” that provides a firewall, VPN, content filtering,… (more…)

New company brings RTLinux to Spain, Portugal

November 14, 2003

A new Spanish software development company has announced support for FSMLabs's real-time Linux operating system and other software components in Spain and Portugal. Valencia-based OS3 is already working on several real-time Linux projects and has extensive RTLinux experience, as its staff are core developers of the RTLinux GPL… (more…)

Five-day course: embedded Linux development with free software

November 14, 2003

Author and open source contributor Karim Yaghmour will teach a course in Montreal, Canada Dec. 1-5 on building embedded Linux systems using only open source and free software. Yaghmour says attendees will learn how to build systems without having to purchase any prepackaged distribution, pay per-unit royalties, or depend on any single supplier. (more…)

Embedded Linux, Espial Suite for TV power tiny STBs

November 13, 2003

UK-based Internet protocol (IP) set-top-box (STB) maker Amino announced that it uses Espial's Suite for TV in its range of Linux-based AmiNed STBs, including the incredibly small AmiNet100, a device smaller than its own remote control (pictured at left). (more…)

Embedded Linux specialist SnapGear snapped up by high-end firewall vendor

November 13, 2003

One of the world's first embedded Linux companies has just announced that it is being acquired (again). Embedded Linux security device vendor and security-oriented Linux developer SnapGear has agreed to be acquired by CyberGuard Corp. for approximately $16 million. CyberGuard says SnapGear's line of edge-oriented security devices complements its high-end application-level firewalls and VPNs for the… (more…)

Embedded Linux gains support for latest ATI graphics chipsets

November 13, 2003

SciTech has agreed to support ATI's mobile, desktop, and embedded visual processors in upcoming releases of its SNAP Graphics “Industrial Embedded Solution” (IES) offering. The deal extends a previous agreement between the two companies that brought support for ATI products to SciTech's SNAP Graphics Enterprise (ENT) line. (more…)