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Archive for August, 2008

ESC Boston giving away Beagles

August 15, 2008

At the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Boston show on Oct. 26-30, the organizers are giving away free Cortex-A8-based Beagle development boards. TechInsights will offer attendees either the Linux-based, Texas Instruments-made Beagle, which is based on TI's OMAP3530 system-on-chip (SoC), or a… (more…)

Via announces “lowest-profile” nano-ITX board

August 15, 2008

Via Technologies announced a nano-ITX board targeting compact industrial PCs and embedded automation. The Epia N700 includes Via's 1.5GHz C7 or 500MHz Eden ULV processors, gigabit Ethernet, two SATA ports, four USB ports, four COM ports, plus Compact Flash and Mini PCI expansion, the company says. (more…)

Linux gains embedded security framework

August 15, 2008

LWN.net has published an article on a new Linux access control mechanism called the Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel (Smack). Part of the mainline kernel since version 2.6.25, Smack is simpler and less resource-intensive than SELinux, especially for embedded developers, says the story. (more…)

Samsung offers NAND drivers, filesystems

August 14, 2008

Samsung has announced new drivers and file systems it claims will “significantly” improve the performance of embedded flash memory in embedded devices running Linux and other operating systems. The software will accelerate all file operations, when used with Samsung's “OneNAND,” “Flex-OneNAND,” and “MoviNAND” memory products, the vendor says. (more…)

Linux expo calls for papers

August 14, 2008

The seventh annual Southern California Linux Exposition (SCALE) has opened its call for papers (CFP). Scheduled for February 20-22, 2009 at the Westin LAX Hotel in Los Angeles, SCALE has added beginners' and developers' tracks along with its general sessions. (more…)

Linux BSP ships for Intel SoC

August 14, 2008

Wind River is offering an embedded Linux board support package (BSP) for Intel's EP80579 (AKA “Tolapai”) system-on-chip (SoC). The Wind River Linux 2.0 BSP is aimed at industrial automation, network security, storage, IP telephony, and wireless and enterprise networking. (more…)

Mini-ITX sports T9400

August 14, 2008

Portwell has announced a mini-ITX board employing Intel's recently announced 2.54GHz Core 2 Duo T9400 processor. The “WADE-8067” has four SATA ports, two serial ports, plus two gigabit Ethernet ports, supports up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, and includes a PCI Express expansion slot, says Portwell. (more…)

WAN card vendor launches developer community

August 13, 2008

Sangoma, which makes telephone network add-in cards supported under Linux, has launched a developer network for the open source community. Sangoma's Developer Network will serve as a platform for open source VoIP developers, connecting them with potential clients and employers, says the company. (more…)

Mini-notebook shipments up sharply

August 13, 2008

A Gartner study estimates 5.2 million mini-notebooks will ship this year, rising to 8 million units in 2009. Gartner pegs Linux and Windows XP as the two dominant operating systems (OSes) in the segment, which could hit 50 million shipments annually by 2012, says Gartner. (more…)

Guide to Linux kernel development published

August 13, 2008

The Linux Foundation (LF) has published a guide by Jonathan Corbet (pictured) on how to participate in the Linux kernel development community. The 30-page guide explains the development process, but does not require a deep knowledge of kernel programming, says the non-profit group. (more…)

GPON SoC does FTTH with Linux

August 13, 2008

Freescale Semiconductor announced a low-cost system-on-chip (SoC) for gigabit passive optical network (GPON) devices used in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployments. Equipped with an e300 PowerPC core, and supplied with a Linux 2.6 BSP (board support package), the MSC7104 GPON supports data rates of 2.4Gbps downstream and 1.2Gbps upstream, according to Freescale. (more…)

Geode ETX module runs Linux

August 13, 2008

UK-based embedded device manufacturer Datasound Laboratories (DSL) announced an embedded module based on Kontron's ETX “computer-on-module” form-factor spec. Based on an AMD Geode LX800 clocked at 500MHz, the Linux-compatible LX800-ETX Module supports displays with resolutions up to 1600 x 1200. (more…)

First AMD-based “netbook”?

August 13, 2008

AMD has been taking a “wait-and-see” attitude to the netbook market, but its Turion 64 X2 processor has reportedly made it into one anyhow. Raon Digital announced the Everun Note, which also includes a seven-inch display, 1GB of RAM, and a 60GB hard drive. (more…)

5TB NAS server runs Linux

August 12, 2008

Qnap Systems announced a new member of its “TS” family of Linux-based network-attached storage (NAS) devices. The five-bay, hot-swappable TS-509 Pro Turbo NAS is equipped with a 1.6GHz Intel Celeron processor, 1GB RAM, and dual gigabit Ethernet ports. (more…)

Community-designed board runs real-time Linux

August 12, 2008

An open developer community has desiged a tiny ARM9-based board for industrial applications, such as serial device servers. Manufactured by SystemBase of Korea, and designed by the “Embedded Module Developer Community” (EMDC), the “Eddy 2x” board comes with “Lemonix” real-time Linux and Eclipse-based “LemonIDE” tools. (more…)