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Archive for December, 2000

QNX launches Developer Alliance program

December 13, 2000

Ottawa, CANADA — (press release excerpt) — In response to the thousands of developers who wish to write or port commercial applications for the fast-growing QNX community, QNX Software Systems today launched the new QNX Developer Alliance program. The new Developer Alliance Program is designed specifically for developers creating software that runs on the QNX realtime platform. (more…)

Asian partnership targets Internet appliance makers

December 13, 2000

Taipei, Taiwan — (press release excerpt) — ROAD (a Japanese chipset company) and Esfia (a Taiwan-based embedded Linux solutions provider) have formed a strategic partnership that will target Asian Internet appliance manufacturers. The product of the alliance is a software package called “Linux Total Solutions for Multimedia Internet Appliance.” The package combines Esfia's RedBlue Linux (an Embedded… (more…)

28 papers on real-time Linux — proceedings of the 2nd Real-time Linux Workshop

December 12, 2000

Introduction: Here are the abstracts of 28 talks on real-time Linux that were given at the second annual Real-time Linux Workshop, held in Orlando, Florida on November 27-28, 2000. Links to the associated papers (PDF files), if available, are also provided. (more…)

IBM to spend $1 billion on Linux [ZDNet]

December 12, 2000

Mary Jo Foley, ZDNet News editor, reports that IBM is planning to invest $1 billion in Linux in 2001. Foley writes . . . (more…)

28 talks on real-time Linux

December 12, 2000

This article contains the abstracts of 28 talks on real-time Linux that were given at the second annual Real-time Linux Workshop, held in Orlando, Florida on November 27-28, 2000. Links to the associated papers (PDF files), if available, are also provided. (more…)

Lineo launches HTML-based embedded Linux UI

December 12, 2000

Lindon, UT — (press release excerpt) — Lineo, Inc. has announced availability of Embedix UI, a simple HTML user interface and micro Web browser. The UI support module integrates easily with the Lineo Embedix SDK, providing developers a way to quickly customize the operating system kernel to add user interface and Web browsing capabilities to support an embedded device. (more…)

Lucent releases device boot software as open source

December 12, 2000

Ed Sutter has worked with embedded systems for about 15 years, and over the last few years has written code to boot dozens of differing hardware platforms. Those platforms ultimately hosted VxWorks, Nucleus, pSOS, uC/OS, and other embedded operating systems. In an effort to avoid continually reinventing the wheel, Sutter decided to develop a common boot platform for embedded devices: MicroMonitor. (more…)

Bluetooth module plugs into embedded Linux apps

December 12, 2000

Socket Communications, Inc. (Fremont, CA) has announced a miniature device that will make it easy for developers to add Bluetooth wireless connectivity to intelligent mobile devices and embedded systems. Socket, a maker of I/O interfaces that connect via CompactFlash slots, has already demonstrated a Bluetooth adapter plug-in card compatible with the popular CompactFlash standard (photo). (more…)

Red Hat rocks the cradle, with Linux/eCos combo

December 11, 2000

Cradle Technologies has selected Red Hat to create a comprehensive suite of software support for Cradle's new “universal microsystems” (UMS) processor chips. Cradle's innovative new processor chips are, essentially, single-chip multiprocessors. According to Cradle CEO, Satish Gupta, the devices are intended to serve the needs of emerging system requirements for ultra-high-speed streams processing where… (more…)

Heard about The Peoples’ PDA?

December 11, 2000

Ever hear of MyLinux PDA? It's a “grass roots” project to create a Linux-based PDA. Underlying the project is this utopian vision statement . . .

    The MyLinux PDA must be a reflection of the needs of the individuals of the Linux Community because it serves each individual's needs.

Building on that platform, some specific goals of the project include . (more…)

Not all Linuxes run on Pentium 4s [ZDNet]

December 11, 2000

Mary Jo Foley, of ZDNet News, reports that not all versions of the Linux operating system currently support the new Intel Pentium 4. Apparently, Red Hat and TurboLinux are OK — sort of. Foley writes . . . (more…)

MIPS processors gain real-time Linux support

December 11, 2000

Rubis Technologies has announced the initial release of SRLinux, which the company claims represents the first embeddable real-time Linux kit for MIPS processors. SRLinux stands for “Super Real-time Linux” and consists of two distinct software packages: real-time Linux executables, which include binaries and (some) sources; and a set of cross-development tools that are used to configure and modify the… (more…)

Call for Papers, Real-time and Embedded Systems Forum

December 11, 2000

You're invited to participate in the Real-time and Embedded Systems Forum in Berlin, Germany on April 25-27, 2001. This meeting is designed to to bring together leading vendors of Real-time and Embedded Systems with corporate and government customers. (more…)

New browser dev kit supports Embedded Linux apps

December 10, 2000

Tokyo, JAPAN — (press release excerpt) — ACCESS Co., Ltd. has announced a new Software Development Kit (SDK) for use in integrating the NetFront embedded browser into Linux-based Internet appliances and other non-PC applications. ACCESS claims that their new SDK represents the first SDK for a “proven embedded browser” that supports Embedded Linux. (more…)

Embedded Linux Distributions Quick Reference Guide (Part 2)

December 10, 2000

These are Embedded Linux distributions that are maintained and supported by companies as commercial products. They offer a wide range of capabilities and target a broad assortment of markets, from high-end telecommunications infrastructure, to handheld computers, to low-end embedded control . . . (more…)