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Archive for October, 2006

Kontron to bundle Wind River CGL

October 16, 2006

Wind River has announced that its Carrier Grade Linux distribution will be bundled with Kontron's “next-generation” ATCA (advanced telecommunications computing architecture), MicroTCA, and AMC (advanced mezzanine card) hardware products. (more…)

Software aids crypto export law compliance

October 16, 2006

Software compliance management specialist Black Duck has diversified its product line. The company is now shipping “ExportIP,” a tool intended to help companies comply with laws regulating the exportation of encryption algorithms. (more…)

OpenVZ virtualization powers up Power

October 13, 2006

The OpenVZ project announced today that its OS-level server virtualization software technology has been ported to — and is now available for — systems based on 64-bit Power processors. (more…)

Open-source HA middleware spawns apps ecosystem

October 13, 2006

OpenClovis will launch an open source project site next month, designed to help commercial and open-source software developers add high-availability (HA) features to their applications. The “ClovisForge” site will host wrappers that integrate applications with the OpenClovis suite of dual-licensed, high-availability middleware. (more…)

eCos starter kits target ColdFire, PVR/STB designs

October 13, 2006

eCosCentric is shipping two new ports of its commercially-supported open-source embedded OS. The eCosPro Starter Kits are being distributed with Freescale's ColdFire MCF5213 evaluation board, which targets industrial control, and with NXP's Nexperia STB220 reference design for PVRs (personal video recorders) and STBs… (more…)

Embedded browser vendor fosters web content optimization

October 13, 2006

Access Co. Ltd has launched a third-party program intended to “promote and facilitate” the development of web content optimized for mobile and embedded devices. As part of the NetFront Browser Partner Program, the company plans to release specifications for its NetFront web browser to program participants, it says. (more…)

Seven from IBM: SoCs, GDB, SCMs, build scripts, RDR/OWL…

October 13, 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. (more…)

Wind River hires new manager for embedded Linux dev tools

October 12, 2006

Embedded software specialist Wind River has hired Sven Dummer to manage its line of Eclipse-based Workbench tools for embedded Linux developers. Dummer joins Wind River from Novell, where he formerly led product management efforts for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. (more…)

Ext4 enters experimental kernel tree

October 12, 2006

The next version of the venerable Linux “ext” filesystem is just around the corner. Andrew Morton has added an early version of ext4 to his 2.6.19-rc1-mm1 tree, enabling Linux to support storage volumes up to 1020 petabytes in size, and to write files in “extents,” or contiguous, reserved areas. (more…)

Linux kernel gains new real-time support

October 12, 2006

[Updated Oct. 17] — Additional real-time technology will be incorporated into the mainline Linux kernel starting with version 2.6.18, TimeSys reports. The real-time support, which previously had to be installed as kernel patches, was developed in part by TimeSys senior open source developer Thomas Gleixner (pictured), the… (more…)

Entry-level 4-port IP power switch runs Linux

October 12, 2006

Opengear has launched a low-cost, Linux-based, four-port remote power switch with serial and browser control interfaces. Combined with the company's inexpensive remote access server, the IP Power 9258 lets administrators securely monitor and control all the servers, PCs, routers, switches, and devices at small branch… (more…)

Linux gaming/PMP handheld gets more hackable

October 12, 2006

Gamepark Holdings is shipping a breakout board for its GP2X, a sub-$200 Linux-based handheld gaming platform and portable media player (PMP). The “Breakout Board” adds standard PC I/O, helping hobbyists build GP2X-based home DivX systems, MAME cabinets, MP3/OGG sound systems, or classic computer set-ups, the company… (more…)

Handwriting recognition supports 70 languages

October 11, 2006

Vision Objects says its MyScript handwriting recognition technology for devices running embedded Linux and other OSes now supports 70 languages. MyScript Lingo supports 16 languages in cursive writing mode, while MyScript Letra supports 70 languages when letters are printed one at a time, according to the company. (more…)

PT joins OSDL CGL WG

October 11, 2006

Performance Technologies (PT) has joined the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), with plans to contribute to the OSDL's Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) working group. PT sells board- and chassis-level hardware for communications infrastructure, including packet-based wireless, IMS (integrated multimedia subsystems), IP telephony, and defense and homeland security systems. (more…)

Real-time Linux gains real-time JVM

October 11, 2006

Real-time JVM (Java virtual machine) specialist Aonix and real-time Linux specialist Concurrent Computer Corp. have formed a joint development and marketing partnership. The deal leverages the combination of Aonix's PERC real-time JVM and tools, along with Concurrent's RedHawk Linux and SUSE-based real-time offerings for multi-processor x86 systems, the companies say. (more…)