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Archive for December, 2007

Hardware assisted Linux dev tools rev’d

December 11, 2007

Wind River is readying an update to its hardware-assisted, Eclipse-based toolsuite for Linux and VxWorks. Workbench 3.0 On-Chip Debugging (OCD), due by year's end, adds support for half a dozen new mobile applications processors, and supports the “RTCore” real-time Linux add-on purchased from FSMLabs this… (more…)

Linux phone stack vendor wins big in Japan

December 11, 2007

Access has announced a potentially enormous win in Japan for its Linux-based software stack for phones and other mobile devices. The deal could see the Access Linux Platform (ALP) serving as a common OS platform for NEC, Panasonic, and Esteemo phones sold by NTT DoCoMo and other mobile carriers. (more…)

Low-cost PPC chips gain Linux dev kits

December 10, 2007

AMCC today announced a pair of evaluation kits targeting prospective customers of its new Power 405EX and 405EXr processors. The Kilauea and Haleakala kits include boards, software tools, sample apps, benchmarks, and a Denx Linux BSP, with MontaVista Linux BSPs and tools optionally available separately from MontaVista. (more…)

DIY pico-ITX kit runs Linux

December 10, 2007

Via has discovered a cheap source of labor to build ultra-mini PCs based on its pico-ITX boards: its customers. Via's $300 Artigo pico-ITX kit provides do-it-yourselfers with a Via C7 1GHz-based pico-ITX motherboard, a case, and everything else they might need except storage, RAM, and Linux. (more…)

VME-based SBC boasts fast transfer rate

December 10, 2007

MEN Micro Inc. announced a VMEbus-compliant single-board computer (SBC) that it says offers 320MB/s transfer rates. Equipped with a PowerQUICC-III MPC8548 networking/telecom processor, the A17 comes with Sysgo eLinOS Linux drivers and is designed for industrial control, medical equipment, and mobile… (more…)

“Cloudbook” UMPC to run Googlish Linux

December 9, 2007

Everex has confirmed plans to ship a UMPC (ultra-mobile PC) with a 7-inch screen, similar to competitor Asus's EEE PC. A source close to the company revealed that the device — codenamed “Cloudbook” — will ship with the Google Apps-oriented “gOS” Linux distribution early next year. (more…)

Linux touchpanel automates homes, boardrooms

December 7, 2007

Convergent Living used Linux to build a WiFi-capable automation controller aimed at letting users program HVAC and multimedia equipment in homes or offices. The handheld Companion Muse is one of several energy-efficient, Linux-based touchscreen controllers from Convergent, whose products range from… (more…)

Telco RTOS vendor launches Linux service group

December 7, 2007

Swedish telecom software vendor Enea announced a new embedded Linux development group based on its acquisition of QiValue Technologies earlier this year. The Enea Linux Competence Center (ELCC) will expand upon QiValue's 13 employees to focus efforts on embedded Linux development for Enea's carrier-grade “Accelerator Platform.” (more…)

First Linux phone standard ships

December 7, 2007

Weeks after Google revealed aspirations of creating a defacto standard operating system for mobile phones, via Android and the Open Handset Alliance, a lesser known, broad-based consortium has published what it hopes can… (more…)

ETX module offers SATA, supports Linux

December 7, 2007

Kontron has announced the latest in its series of ETX 3.0-compatible computer-on-modules (COMs). The ETX-PM3, touted as a “long life” product, supports Pentium M or Celeron M processors, and is compatible with Linux, according to the company. (more…)

Verizon sued for alleged GPL infringements

December 7, 2007

The Software Freedom Law Center has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Verizon Communications on behalf of two principal developers of BusyBox. The suit alleges that Verizon violated the GNU GPLv2 (General Public License version 2) in its “FiOS” fiber-optic Internet and television service. (more…)

Linux powers tiny network time server

December 7, 2007

Veracity UK Ltd used Linux to build a tiny time server for security camera networks, among other applications. Veracity's TimeNet sets it own clock via GPS, and runs an open source NTP (Network Time Protocol) daemon that network clients can query for highly accurate time settings, the company says. (more…)

Device Profile: Convergent Muse touchscreen automation controller

December 7, 2007

Convergent Living used Linux to build a WiFi-capable automation controller aimed at letting users control HVAC and multimedia equipment in homes or offices. The handheld Companion Muse is one of several energy-efficient, Linux-based touchscreen controllers from Convergent, whose products range from kitchen computers to… (more…)

Device Profile: Veracity TimeNet miniature NTP server

December 7, 2007

Veracity UK Ltd used Linux to build a tiny, rugged, low-powered master reference clock server primarily aimed at surveillance camera networks. Based on an embedded computer little larger than an Ethernet connector, the TimeNet runs a GPS-synchronized Stratum-1 NTP Ethernet server, for “evidential-level” timestamping… (more…)

Media-friendly mini-PC packs dual-core Intel processor

December 7, 2007

Asus has announced a device it's calling a “two-liter” PC, referring to the system's small volume. Measuring 9 x 7.25 x 2 inches, the Nova offers integral speakers, plus 5:1 surround sound via a digital optical output. (more…)