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Archive for January, 2006

Embedded database links up with NAND flash filesystem

January 11, 2006

ITTIA says it has integrated its recently introduced embedded database with a wear-leveling open source NAND flash filesystem from Aleph One. The Fuel database supports YAFFS (yet another flash filesystem) as an OS driver, or as a direct plugin module, for embedded systems that lack operating systems, ITTIA says. (more…)

Reference design targets PXA270-based Linux handhelds

January 11, 2006

iWave Systems Technologies has introduced a development platform aimed at handheld products based on the Intel PXA270 processor. The iW-RainboWG1 supports Linux and is suitable for developing PDAs, smartphones, portable media players, gaming gadgets, and handheld point-of-sale devices, according to the company. (more…)

Tutorial explains how to design web services

January 11, 2006

Web services for mobile devices can be an effective way to avail mobile devices of server computing power and/or databases, according to an article at IBM's DeveloperWorks website. “Desiging Mobile Web Services” considers when web services are appropriate, before presenting a detailed, technical overview of designing custom web services. (more…)

Free presentation: embedded benefits of open source

January 11, 2006

A publisher of free training materials has released a presentation on open source benefits in embedded computing. The 48-page presentation from Free-Electrons looks at open source from the perspective of developers, managers, companies, content providers, and end users, and includes challenges as well as… (more…)

16 from IBM: SoC dev, mobile web, mobile Java, C, ELF, Ruby…

January 11, 2006

IBM has published the following new technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its DeveloperWorks website. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics, primarily related to Linux and open source system development. Some require free registration. Enjoy . . . ! (more…)

The unintended side effects of built-in DRM

January 10, 2006

Building DRM into chips, hard drives, and OSes is dumb, because of unintended consequences to normal computer operation, says Victor Yodaiken in this guest editorial. Yodaiken uses accepted engineering best practices, along with clever real-world examples such as the recent Sony rootkit debacle, to explain… (more…)

Samsung readies Linux smartphones for Asia, US

January 10, 2006

[Updated May 8] — Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung appears to be readying two Linux-based smartphones, one of which has been submitted to the FCC for possible distribution in the US. (more…)

First Cell-powered computer ships

January 10, 2006

The first product based on IBM/Toshiba/Sony's Cell processor has shipped, reports Mercury Computer Systems. Mercury's Cell Technology Evaluation System (CTES) is a 470-pound behemoth with one or two dual-Cell blades running Linux. (more…)

Linux WiFi stack vendor touts CE design wins

January 10, 2006

Devicescape says Sharp used its WiFi stack to build a variety of Linux-based consumer electronics (CE) devices, including TVs, media adapters, and PVRs (personal video recorders). Devicescape says devices incorporating its WiFi stacks are easily connected and highly interoperable, and can wirelessly transmit video and… (more…)

Guest opinion: DRM out of balance

January 10, 2006

In a Linuxdevices.com guest column back in 2002, I argued that without a major attitude change, digital rights management (DRM) technologies would cause software security failures and generate… (more…)

Geode SBC features GX2 SoC, supports Linux

January 9, 2006

Evalue has released a new passively cooled 3.5-inch form-factor single-board computer (SBC) based on an AMD GX2 SoC (system-on-chip) processor. The ECM-3512 supports Linux, and targets medical instruments, POS (point-of-sale) systems, thin clients, network appliances, test equipment, and industrial control, according to… (more…)

IP-STB runs Linux on a DSP

January 9, 2006

Linux-on-DSP specialist Softier is shipping an IP-STB (Internet protocol set-top box) that runs embedded Linux on a single-core DSP (digital signal processor) chip. The Wave-300 features H.264 compression, and targets telecom operators wishing to offer IPTV, VoD (video-on-demand), live TV, and home gaming… (more…)

Hacking Linux onto the Sony PSP

January 9, 2006

ExtremeTech has published a step-by-step guide to one simple method of getting Linux running on Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP). The method uses an open source x86 emulator called Bochs, which supports Linux and several other embedded operating systems. (more…)

Embedded software vendor moves US office to Silicon Valley

January 9, 2006

Swedish telecommunications and device software specialist Enea has moved its US office from Phoenix to San Jose. The company's new US office, located in heart of “Silicon Valley,” will provide marketing, sales, technical support, and professional services. Enea claims its embedded software ships in half of all new mobile phones and base stations. (more…)

Motorola debuts next Linux-based smartphone

January 9, 2006

Motorola's next Linux-based smartphone will have a slim, lightweight flip-phone design similar to its Razr phones. The A1200 was debuted by fashion designer Vivienne Tam at a Dec. 26 Shanghai press event. (more…)