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Archive for February, 2003

LSI Logic unveils Linux-based ADSL home gateway reference design

February 19, 2003

(PR excerpt) — LSI Logic Corp. today announced the availability of a complete Linux-based ADSL Ethernet reference design for developers of customer premises equipment (CPE). Building on its HomeBASE family of xDSL gateway products, LSI Logic has combined its proven ARM922-based HomeBASE chipset with a royalty-free Linux operating system to provide a reference design which offers a complete,… (more…)

VDC predicts 70% CAGR for “computers-on-modules” market

February 19, 2003

Venture Development Corp. (VDC) forecasts that an emerging category of single-board computers (SBCs) which VDC calls “Computers-on-Modules” (“COMs”) will make a significant dent in the embedded computing market over the next several years. These devices are intended to be mounted upon, and to become integral parts of, carrier board systems or subsystems that require processing power in addition to… (more…)

Linux software stack drives Intel-led InfiniBand interoperability demo

February 19, 2003

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, CA this week, a demonstration of InfiniBand interoperability from multiple vendors featured an Intel-led InfiniBand interoperability demonstration. The demonstration featured products from a number of InfiniBand vendors running the SourceForge-hosted open source InfiniBand software… (more…)

Embedded Linux Consortium launches landmark standard

February 19, 2003

(PR excerpt) — The Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC) today released the ELC Platform Specification (ELCPS), aimed at rallying the industry around a single Linux development standard for new embedded products. The specification delivers a unified open platform for embedded operating systems, rewarding developers by substantially decreasing the time and expense needed to add differentiating value to their… (more…)

Frequently Asked Questions about the ELC Platform Specification, V1.0

February 19, 2003
  • What is a platform?

    A platform is a combination of hardware and software, which constitutes an embedded computer. The ELC Platform specification precisely describes a platform's software requirements (from an application programming interface (API) point of view) that are needed by any distribution of the Linux operating system intended for use on hardware that seeks to be… (more…)

Linux in Control workshop coming to Belgium, May 9-10

February 18, 2003

The Real-time Linux Foundation announced today that a workshop titled “Linux in Control” will be held in Leuven, Belgium on May 9-10 2003 . . .

“The goal of this workshop is to bring together developers and users of all sorts of free and open source software projects related to control in the broad sense. (more…)

IBM releases GRID computing resources for Linux

February 18, 2003

IBM has just released three new Grid computing resources including some information about the use of Java in Grid computing applications . . .

  • The IBM Grid toolbox includes the Globus Toolkit 2.2 with additional documentation and custom installation scripts for Linux and AIX. (more…)

Linux certification preparation tutorials

February 18, 2003

[Updated Sep. 23, 2005] — This series of tutorials available at IBM's developerWorks website is meant to help you gain the knowledge needed to be a Linux Systems Administrator and be ready to attain an LPIC Level 1 certification from the Linux Professional Institute. Even for those not preparing for the certification exam, these tutorials should be useful in building stronger Linux skills, says… (more…)

Voice activated command/control coming to Linux-based PDAs

February 18, 2003

Witnet International Inc. announced today that the next generation of its “Mobilick” remote access software product line, due by March 2003, will support voice activated command and control, and speech recognition capabilities. (more…)

SSH releases secure shell technology toolkit for networked devices

February 18, 2003

(PR excerpt) — SSH Communications Security today announced the extension of its encryption software toolkit for use in embedded systems, including network infrastructure devices such as routers, switches, and network appliances. (more…)

Gateway reference design runs Linux on Intel IXP425 NP

February 18, 2003

ADI Engineering unveiled its “Coyote” gateway reference design for the Intel IXP425 network processor today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, CA. The reference design is intended to help developers create ADSL gateways/routers, wireless access points, voice over IP (VoIP) and voice over DSL (VoDSL) devices, and integrated access devices (IADs), by providing a ready-to-use “turnkey” design along… (more…)

Device profile: Hitachi VisionPlate wireless tablet

February 18, 2003

Hitachi describes its “VisionPlate wireless tablet” as being “designed to provide a simple and solid graphic wireless interface to any network application and is a true 'Thin Client' device.” According to Hitachi, the device, which does not require special pen or stylus for use, was designed the VisionPlate tablet to be both attractive and rugged, so that it can be used in a wide range of commercial and… (more…)

uClinux-based reference design aids convergence device designs

February 17, 2003

(PR excerpt) — Arcturus Networks Inc. and Samsung Electronics today announced availability of a complete reference system for designers of Residential Gateways (RG), SOHO networks, Internet Attached Devices (IAD), and convergence equipment. The reference design, called the S3C2500-RGP, offers an end-to-end approach to RG product development including base hardware with extensible modules, royalty-free… (more…)

New Mot reference design supports Linux-based smart phone development

February 17, 2003

Motorola Inc. has announced a new reference design for developers of mobile handsets which take advantage of the growing convergence of voice and data functionality. (more…)

Alum warns Microsoft: Embrace network frontier now

February 17, 2003

A critique of Microsoft's software strategy posted on the Web by former Microsoft “shared source” program manager David Stutz is attracting attention, reports Steve Lohr in The New York Times. (more…)