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Archive for December, 2005

O’Reilly serves up C++ cookbook

December 5, 2005

O'Reilly has published a book of practical C++ programming examples. C++ Cookbook presents solutions for commonly encountered programming problems, using O'Reilly's “cookbook” format — a question-solution-discussion format that both helps programmers solve immediate problems, and teaches them best… (more…)

European open source conference seeks embedded papers

December 5, 2005

A conference on free and open source software is seeking papers on embedded projects and technologies. FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Develpers' European Meeting) is set for Feb. 25-26 in Brussels, Belgium. The fourth-annual event will have an embedded track featuring papers on Linux, uClinux, eCos, RedBoot, and RTEMS. (more…)

Linux drives next-gen video gadget chip

December 5, 2005

Texas Instruments (TI) has teamed up Linux with two new highly-integrated system-on-chip (SoC) processors aimed at next-generation portable multimedia players (PMPs), digital video recorders (DVRs), and other video-oriented consumer devices. (more…)

11 from IBM: GoogleMaps, mobile Web, CBE, signals, PHPEclipse…

December 2, 2005

IBM has published the following technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its DeveloperWorks and AlphaWorks websites. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics, primarily related to Linux and open source system development. Some require free registration. Enjoy . . . ! (more…)

ColdFire module supplier offers Linux BSP

December 2, 2005

Board-maker Logic Product Development has released Linux BSPs and toolchains for a pair of Freescale development boards based on MMU-ful (memory management unit-equpped) ColdFire microcontrollers. (more…)

Linux powers secure wireless payment terminal

December 1, 2005

Belgian electronic payments specialist Banksys is shipping a Linux-powered secure payment terminal with cellular and WiFi networking. The Xentissimo is a portable, battery-powered device based on an SoC (system-on-chip) with dual ARM cores, the company says. (more…)

Via rev’s security SDK, adds support for C7/C7-M

December 1, 2005

Chipmaker Via has updated its SDK (software development kit) for engineers interested in exploiting “military-grade security” features in its processors. The revised Via PadLock Security Engine SDK adds support for Via's C7/C7-M mobile and embedded chips, and offers a “comprehensive” set of security tools for… (more…)

Linksys courts Linux hackers with WRT54G”L”

December 1, 2005

Linksys last month switched the standard model of its ubiquitous WRT54G wireless router from Linux to VxWorks, starting with the “series 5” version. Now, Linksys is shipping a Linux-based WRT54GL model that it says it created specially for Linux hobbyists, hackers, and aficionados. (more…)

GPL 3 website launches with process definition, list sign-up

December 1, 2005

The Free Software Foundation has launched a website behind its proposed third version of the GNU GPL (General Public License). The site hosts a “process definition” document explaining how comments and discussion will be handled next January, when the first draft of GPL v3.0 is released. (more…)

Indian outsourcing giant rolls Linux mobile phone stack

December 1, 2005

[Updated Dec. 8, 2005] — A large global consulting firm has entered the market for embedded Linux mobile phone stacks. Wipro Technologies, of Bangalore, India, says its Linux-based Aqua mobile phone reference framework has been successfully deployed on Renesas's SH-Mobile line of application processors for 2.5G and 3G mobile phones. (more…)

Tiny Linux development board gains USB host, PCI support

December 1, 2005

Microcross says it has enhanced its Linux development kit for an ultra-small MIPS-powered SBC (single board computer) from Cogent. The GX-Linux Professional Platform for Cogent's CSB655 now supports the tiny board's USB host and PCI interfaces. (more…)

Intrinsyc’s CerfBoard catches the Bulverde wave

December 1, 2005

Intrinsyc is shipping a higher-powered, lead-free, larger version of its venerable “CerfBoard” Linux development kit. The CerfBoard 270 is based on an Intel XScale PXA27x (Bulverde) processor, and meets the EU's RoHS (reduction of hazardous substances) act requirements, the company says. (more…)

SBC stretches PC/104 to 3.25-inch drive footprint

December 1, 2005

Kontron is readying a new member of its PC/104-expandable “speedMOPS” SBC (single-board-computer) family. The speedMOPSlcdPM, available with three mobile Pentium and Celeron processors, is supported by a Linux BSP (board-support package). (more…)

Device Profile: Banksys Xentissimo secure wireless payment terminal

December 1, 2005

Belgian electronic payments specialist Banksys is shipping a Linux-powered secure payment terminal with cellular networking capabilities. The Xentissimo is a portable, battery-powered device based on an SoC (system-on-chip) with dual ARM cores, the company says. (more…)