Sun to open-source Solaris, add Linux ABI
September 22, 2004Sun will position Solaris against Red Hat Linux in low-end servers, while embracing Linux as well. Sun's newly clarified dual-OS strategy includes plans for a Linux compatibility layer for Solaris and an open source version of Solaris, and it increasingly resembles Linux strategies adopted by traditional embedded RTOS companies. (more…)
InHand plans to launch in October a hardware reference design for handheld and wireless devices. The new ATP-27X will use an Intel XScale PXA270 (formerly “Bulverde”), an ARM-based SoC (system-on-chip) optimized for wireless mobile multimedia applications.
[updated Sep. 22, 2004] — Snom has launched a new Linux-based VoIP (voice over IP) phone that supports the latest security standards that make it “practically impossible” to tap VoIP calls, the Berlin-based company says. The Snom 190 targets business users.
[Updated Sep. 23] — Amstrad has used embedded Linux to build an inexpensive videophone. The £100 (about $180) Amstrad E3 enables users to send email and SMS/MMS messages, surf the Web, and videoconference with other E3 users over a 56K modem connection to a UK service provider.
Texas Instruments (TI) is delivering embedded Linux in a low-cost development kit for an ARM-plus-DSP SoC targeting the portable data terminal (PDT) market. The $295 OMAP5912 Starter Kit (OSK) includes a board, a MultiICE JTAG interface, and MontaVista Linux, with optional third-party support packages also available.
A vendor of Linux-based home entertainment servers has announced that its flagship product now supports an inexpensive media adapter. Interact-TV says its Telly server supports the $200 Slim Devices Squeezebox, a small, WiFi-enabled gadget that uses a number of open source software…
A project to create uClinux-based firmware for a portable media player has released embedded development tools for Samsung's CalmRISC microcontrollers. Samsung originally