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Archive for May, 2004

Embedded tools vendor RTI joins Eclipse Foundation

May 19, 2004

Real-time Innovations (RTI) has joined the Eclipse Foundation as an add-in provider. RTI will deliver its ScopeTools for embedded development as plug-ins for Eclipse, and will support the tools on Eclipse-based IDEs from MontaVista and Wind River. (more…)

An overview of the Minimo (Mini Mozilla) project

May 19, 2004

Foreword — This article by Minimo project leaders Doug Turner and Chris Hofmann provides an overview of a relatively new project to produce a fully functional, embeddable version of the popular Mozilla browser. Enjoy! . . . (more…)

Chip house supports Linux on new ARM-based offering

May 18, 2004

[Updated 9:00pm PDT] — Semiconductor specialist Cirrus Logic is supporting Linux on a new low-cost, highly integrated processor based on the ARM9 architecture. The new EP9302 chip targets point-of-sale terminals, medical instrumentation, security and surveillance, process monitoring, and digital entertainment. (more…)

Embedded Linux promise helps boost Wind River earnings

May 18, 2004

Wind River reported better-than-forecast financial results for its first quarter of fiscal 2005, citing a healthier economy, improving execution, and a strategic move to a dual-OS approach including embedded Linux. Subscription-based licensing, already the norm among embedded Linux tools and services providers, was also cited as a major factor. (more…)

How embedded Linux development actually works

May 18, 2004

Businesses, not hobbyists, are the main contributors to embedded Linux, yet open source participation is growing as companies discover the benefits of shared development. This is one of several key findings from a survey of embedded Linux developers conducted jointly by MIT and the University of Munich. (more…)

Code scanning, registry services ease OSS license compliance

May 17, 2004

Black Duck has launched two services to help commercial software developers, enterprise buyers, and Linux developers manage software intellectual property (IP). One scans source code for snippets of open source software (OSS), and identifies potential license conflicts. The other is a registry for source code that passes the scan. (more…)

LynuxWorks reports growth in profitability and design wins

May 17, 2004

LynuxWorks has closed its books for fiscal 2004, announcing 21 percent year-over-year revenue growth, increased profitability and cash flow, and 165 percent design win growth, especially in the military/aerospace market. It is hiring engineers and sales/marketing people, targeting a 35 percent workforce increase over the next few months. (more…)

ColdFire gains MMU — expect ‘real’ Linux soon

May 17, 2004

[Updated 11:15 A.M., PDT] — Freescale will unveil the first ColdFire processors ever to include a memory management unit (MMU), and therefore able to run full-scale Linux, this week at the Embedded Processor Forum in San Jose, Calif. Simultaneously, Freescale tools subsidiary Metrowerks announced that it plans to offer Linux development tools for the core, and will continue to offer — and enhance… (more…)

ARM unveils multi-processor core with Linux SMP support

May 17, 2004

ARM Ltd. will unveil a unique multi-processor core technology, capable of up to 4-way cache coherent symmetric multi-processing (SMP) running Linux, this week at the Embedded Processor Forum in San Jose, Calif. The “synthesizable multiprocessor” core — a first for ARM — is the result of a partnership with NEC Electronics announced… (more…)

Munich/MIT Survey: The Development of Embedded Linux

May 17, 2004

Foreword — This article presents key findings from an embedded Linux developer survey written by Dr. Joachim Henkel and student Mark Tins of the University of Munich, with input from MIT's Eric von Hippel. (more…)

Nine from IBM — fast reboots, shared memory, migration, grids . . .

May 14, 2004

IBM has published the following technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its developerWorks Website. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics. Some require free registration. Enjoy . . . (more…)

Sysgo adds Eclipse-based IDE in major Embedded Linux tools release

May 14, 2004

Sysgo has achieved a major new release of its ELinOS embedded Linux development tool suite. ELinOS v3.0 provides a single, seamless, Linux-hosted, Eclipse-based development tool that can be used to develop low-level, hardware-related embedded Linux system software, as well as higher level Linux application software, according to Sysgo. (more…)

New book promises to explain the mysteries of Linux

May 14, 2004

NoStarch Press has released “How Linux Works — What Every Superuser Should Know.” The book targets competent Linux users who want to learn more about filesystems, the Linux boot process, system management, networking, shell scripts, and more. (more…)

VDC: Communications rebound leads $2.2B embedded board market

May 14, 2004

Communications continued as the strongest market for “merchant” embedded computer boards in 2003, according to market analysis firm VDC. Total embedded computer board shipments totalled $2.2 billion, divided primarily between communications (38%), industrial (21%), military (15%), and medical (12%), according to VDC's 2002/2003 Embedded Merchant Computer Board Market Intelligence Program. (more…)

Modular, skinable app stack for digital TVs, STBs supports Linux

May 13, 2004

Espial has launched a “comprehensive,” modular, skinable software stack for digital TVs (DTVs) and set-top boxes (STBs) with a memory footprint as low as 100KB, and “consumer-grade” performance on a 50MHz processor. (more…)