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Toolkit supports Linux-based video-centric embedded apps

Aug 15, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views

Campbell, CA — (press release excerpt)– Equator Technologies Inc. today announced that its iMMediaTools Software Development Toolkit Version 6.0 and its port of Embedded Linux for BSP-15 processors are now available for software partners. This release will enable Equator's software partners to meet the demand for Linux-based solutions by porting their advanced codecs and other video-centric applications… to the Linux platform.

MMediaTools Software Development Toolkit Version 6.0 offers many features and enhancements for improved performance and faster time to market of video applications. The toolkit's support of Linux, an open-source and widely accessible operating system, ensures that OEM customers can utilize the wide variety of available Linux applications to develop new, feature-rich, video-centric applications in an embedded environment at significantly lower overall systems costs. Included in this distribution is support for the newly announced Tetra Hardware Platform, Equator's low-cost, compact and modular hardware platform for a variety of applications ranging from streaming video appliances and personal video recorders to IP cameras and digital video recorders.



 
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