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Archive for February, 2000

Announcing the Inprise/Borland Linux market study

February 10, 2000

Inprise/Borland has announced the February 2000 Linux Market Study. The Linux market is a fast growing and rapidly evolving world. Today millions of companies around the world are making important decisions on Linux adoption in the form of product development, application deployment, and corporate usage. (more…)

EL/IX draft spec v1.1

February 9, 2000

Draft Version 1.1 of EL/IX, a proposed embedded Linux API, is currently available for download and comment (PDF file). EL/IX is an embedded application programming interface (API) that makes it possible to use desktop Linux systems for application development and then easily recompile and deploy those applications across the complete spectrum of… (more…)

First Linux-based electronic book

February 9, 2000

NEW YORK, NY — (company press release) — Lineo, Inc., a leading developer of embedded Linux system software, and Everybook Inc., the developer of the world's first true electronic book, announced today the agreement to provide the Lineo Embedix Linux operating system and Embedix Browser for use in the EB Dedicated Reader. (more…)

Intel, AMD readying new mobile CPUs

February 9, 2000

John Spooner, ZDNet News, writes . . .

“The mobile Pentium III's days are numbered. Intel Corp. sources say the chip maker is working to replace its top-of-the-line notebook processor, the mobile Pentium III, with a new chip, code-named Northwood, in 2001. Northwood, based on the same next-generation 32-bit architecture as Intel's forthcoming Willamette desktop chip, will mark the beginning of… (more…)

RTLinux is Patented?

February 9, 2000

Linux Weekly News writes . . .

“Real-time Linux is patented. Some RTLinux users have been surprised that the RTLinux concept is subject to patent number 5995745, held by veteran RTLinux hacker Victor Yodaiken. This patent was issued on November 30, 1999, and covers:

  • providing a real time operating system for running real time tasks and components and non-real time tasks;
  • providing a… (more…)

LinuxPR: HiSax US ISDN driver released

February 9, 2000

LinuxPR reports . . .

Matt Henderson has written a HiSax US ISDN Driver for Linux that allows the use of low cost passive ISDN cards. (more…)

Hot developments at LinuxLinks.com

February 9, 2000

LinuxLinks.com has now reached just over 9,000 verified LinuxLinks. This represents a huge increase in the number of new links entered into database per month and further demonstrates the continuing expansion of quality websites on the net covering Linux. (more…)

Red Hat publishes EL/IX draft spec v1.1

February 9, 2000

Red Hat has published Draft Version 1.1 of EL/IX, a proposed embedded Linux API. The draft spec is currently available for download and comment (PDF file). (more…)

An interview with MontaVista founder Jim Ready

February 9, 2000

Jim Ready, founder and CEO of MontaVista Software, is renowned as a pioneer in the real-time and embedded operating systems market. He co-founded Ready Systems in 1980, the company that developed VRTX, the embedded computer industry's first popular commercial real-time kernel. In this interview, LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum asks Jim about his views on the embedded Linux market in general and… (more…)

Article: An interview with MontaVista Founder Jim Ready

February 8, 2000

Jim Ready, founder and CEO of MontaVista Software, is renowned as a pioneer in the real-time and embedded operating systems market. He co-founded Ready Systems in 1980, the company that developed VRTX, the embedded computer industry's first popular commercial real-time kernel. In this interview, LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum asks Jim about his views on the embedded Linux market in general and… (more…)

EE Times: Wind River, Be OSes target net appliances

February 8, 2000

Craig Matsumoto and Junko Yoshida write in EE Times . . .

“Catching the scent of a vast new market with lots of elbow room for multiple players, software companies are getting serious about the Internet appliance. Boasting design wins from the likes of Compaq, Intel and Hitachi, Be Inc. (more…)

IDC report: Information appliance market set to explode

February 8, 2000

Framingham, Mass. — (company press release) Bolstered by the almost-daily announcement of new products, technologies, and vendors, the marketplace for information appliances is rapidly taking off, according to new research from IDC. As an ever-broader group of vendors attempt to address the “Post PC Era,” the worldwide market for information appliances will exceed 89 million units, or $17.8 billion, in… (more…)

Lynx GPLs interprocessor messaging technology

February 7, 2000

SAN JOSE, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Lynx Real-Time Systems, Inc., today announced the donation of Lynx Messenger for BlueCat Linux, its high-performance messaging technology, to the Linux open-source community to establish a new standard for advanced CompactPCI inter-board messaging in distributed and high availability (HA) systems. (more…)

Linux development kit speeds ColdFire based projects

February 7, 2000

SAN JOSE, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Moreton Bay has released its new eLIA development platform. eLIA is an embedded Linux platform for developing custom Internet appliances based on the ColdFire processor. (more…)

TechWeb: Internet appliances to surpass PCs in 2002

February 7, 2000

A story released today by CMP's TechWeb says . . .

“The U.S. market for Internet appliances is entering a period of rapid takeoff, and the new devices are expected to surpass consumer PC shipments in 2002, a leading technology market research firm said on Monday.” (more…)