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Archive for October, 2003

Motorola touts multimedia and Java support in Linux based phones

October 22, 2003

Motorola says it will deploy mobile multi-media solutions from RealNetworks in its Linux and Java based mobile phones. Additionally, the company says it has received certification on the latest Java standards, for which it will offer developer tools and support. (more…)

EclipseCon set for Feb. 2-5 in Anaheim, Calif.

October 22, 2003

Eclipse, the open community and consortium for universal tools integration, announces EclipseCon, a new technical conference that will take place February 2-5, 2004 in Anaheim, CA. Produced and managed by Eclipse consortium member the Object Management Group, EclipseCon brings together the Eclipse ecosystem: developers, software architects, technical managers, systems integrators, thought leaders, and… (more…)

Linux-based expert system device does network analysis

October 22, 2003

Netcordia's Netcordia's Periscope “network analysis appliance” is a standalone expert system built on Linux and other open source software. The Periscope is plugged into a network and let to run for a day or so, at which point it should begin to display meaningful, concise, prioritized data… (more…)

ATI commits to 5-year lifecycle for Rage Mobility in embedded apps

October 22, 2003

ATI Technologies announced its commitment today to provide Rage Mobility (M and M1) to embedded device and system manufacturers for five years. ATI said it is working with distributors Arrow Electronics in the Americas and Data Display AG in Europe to ensure continued availability of its industry-recognized graphics chips for the embedded market. (more…)

CF II + MMC + X GUI = 1 flexible Linux PDA

October 22, 2003

G.Mate's $450 Yopy YP 3700 PDA is a flip-open PDA with retro-futuristic styling that features an X windows GUI and fairly ample system resources, making it possible to use a wide variety of open source programs on the device. (more…)

Device profile: Netcordia Periscope Linux appliance for network analysis

October 22, 2003

Netcordia's Periscope “network analysis appliance” is a standalone expert system built on Linux and other open source software. The Periscope is plugged into a network and let to run for a day or so, at which point it should begin to display meaningful, concise, prioritized data on its “issues” interface: versions of Cisco IOS with memory leaks, duplex-mode errors between PCs… (more…)

Device Profile: Volvo ITS4mobility telematics system

October 22, 2003

In Nordic countries, Volvo telematics division Volvo Mobility Systems (VMS) is computerizing public transit by adding rugged, radio-connected Linux systems that keep buses and trains running on time and forecast arrival times for waiting passengers. VMS's latest unit, ITS4mobility, is an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) integrated with a Real-Time Passenger Information (RTPI) system that enables tracking… (more…)

New reference designs support embedded Linux on Intel network processors

October 21, 2003

GDA Technologies has released a pair of reference design kits (RDKs) that support embedded Linux based designs using the Intel IXP2400 and Intel IXP2800/2850 network processors. The RDKs are based on industry standard board form-factors, and are useful for designing a variety of network devices, according to GDA. (more…)

TimeSys secures $8M second-round funding

October 21, 2003

TimeSys Corp. reports that it has concluded an over-subscribed $8 million round of funding that it will use to pursue its long term strategy of building embedded Linux development tools. Led by Adams Capital Management, the round's additional investors include The Hillman Company, Philips Electronics (a division of Royal Philips Electronics), and TimeSys CEO… (more…)

Free mobile robot design

October 21, 2003

This article at DeviceForge introduces the “PC-bot” — a new mobile robotics demonstration platform design expected to run embedded Linux soon. The PC-bot design is being made available for free download from Roboteq. (more…)

MontaVista ports its embedded Linux to PowerQUICC III

October 21, 2003

MontaVista says it is porting its embedded Linux distribution and toolkit to Motorola's PowerQUICC III processors such as the MPC8540 and MPC8560 found in network routers and switches and control-plane and data-plane apps. MontaVista claims Motorola's PowerQUICC III processors offer architectural flexibility and high integration in both wired and wireless… (more…)

Device Profile: Yopy YP 3700 Linux based PDA

October 21, 2003

G.Mate's $450 Yopy YP 3700 PDA is a flip-open PDA with retro-futuristic styling that features an X windows GUI and fairly ample system resources, making it possible to use a wide variety of open source programs on the device. The device runs an embedded Linux distribution called “Linupy,” which comes stock with a Personal Information Manager (PIM) suite and applications for file management, web browsing,… (more…)

Tutorial: using “features” to customize Eclipse behavior

October 20, 2003

A lengthy technical article at IBM's developerWorks Web site discusses Eclipse, an extensible, universal tool platform and general-purpose IDE meant to enable tool developers to integrate their tools seamlessly with other tools. (more…)

Linux powers sophisticated closed circuit TV system

October 20, 2003

BraddaHead Ltd. is a UK start-up that designs, develops, and manufactures advanced digital Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) based security and surveillance control systems. Braddahead's first product, Second Sight, is a CCTV system built around Linux that launched Sep. (more…)

Device Profile: Braddahead Second Sight CCTV system

October 20, 2003

BraddaHead Ltd. is a UK start-up that designs, develops, and manufactures advanced digital Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) based security and surveillance control systems. Braddahead's first product, Second Sight, is a CCTV system built around Linux that launched Sep. (more…)