XScale dev kit supports commercial embedded Linux
December 20, 2004
Vibren says its development kit for Intel XScale-based devices now supports a commercial embedded Linux distribution from LynuxWorks. The Accelent DevkitIDP includes a development board and LCD module, and supports LynuxWorks BlueCat Embedded Linux. It targets mobile and other devices based on Intel's PXA255 processor. (more…)
The Peplink Manga (managed adaptive network gateway) is a Linux-powered, ARM-based access device platform, which is offered in a variety of configurations. One configuration supports multiple, load-balanced WAN links, including DSL, cable, T1, and modem links. The device targets businesses and service providers.
Commell is shipping a mini-ITX board said to offer advanced graphics features, based on Via's latest northbridge. The LV-667 is available with a variety of video port options, and targets PVRs, set-top boxes, gaming machines, kiosks, POS (point-of-sales/service) devices, and more.
Kontron has expanded its HMI (Human Machine Interface) Panel PC family with a high performance, low power series based on Pentium M processors. The modular, rugged V Panels support embedded Linux, and are suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, according to Kontron.
O'Reilly has revised and updated its book on the make utility. The third edition of “Managing Projects with GNU Make” focuses on GNU make, covering the basics and the new capabilities of one of the most important and enduring programming tools.
Adlink is shipping an embedded Linux development kit for an ETX SBC that supports Mobile Pentium or Celeron processors. The ETX-IM333 can be used with custom carrier boards, and targets OEMs building medical automation, instrumentation, transportation, gaming, POS (point of sales/service), and mobile computing devices.
AMD has released a hardware/software reference design kit (RDK) for a tiny, low-power, single-board computer based on its Geode GX