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Real-time Linux simulates toner motion for printer design

March 14, 2007

Concurrent reports that its commercial, real-time Linux implementation for multi-processor AMD Opteron processors was selected by a Toshiba engineering team designing multi-function peripherals with built-in laser printers. (more…)

Neoware stirs virtualization tech into thin client soup

March 14, 2007

Neoware this week unveiled a new line of virtualization-oriented thin client devices. The “virtual desktop initiative” edition (VDI Edition) line initially comprises specially equipped versions of the company's popular c50 and e140 clients, and m100 mobile client, Neoware said. (more…)

“Remote graphics unit” targets control apps

March 14, 2007

Matrox Graphics is shipping a “remote graphics unit” (RGU) that connects keyboards, mice, and monitor(s) to PCs up to 850 feet away. The Matrox Extio F1400 RGU supports up to four displays, and was selected by ABB Automation Technologies for its control room package, the video card vendor says. (more…)

Linux phone stack targets dual-mode handsets

March 14, 2007

Linux mobile phone software stack vendor a la Mobile has moved toward a vertical-market product strategy, beginning with the launch of a stack specifically aimed at dual-mode phones. The company's first “Made-Ready Linux” stack includes a SIP-based VoIP stack from HelloSoft, and is “designed for market entry readiness,” the company says. (more…)

Why ARM’s EABI matters

March 14, 2007

Foreword: — This article describes the floating point performance benefits of the ARM EABI (embedded application binary interface), which now has its own Debian port. The authors use an open source floating point benchmark to compare how compiling with EABI support can improve floating point performance. (more…)

WiFi design claims 300Mbps throughput

March 13, 2007

Fabless network processor vendor Cavium has teamed up with WiFi software specialist Arada on a Linux-based 802.11n WiFi networking reference design claimed capable of 300Mbps throughputs. The design uses Atheros's “XSPAN” technology, and targets both enterprise and in-home applications, including video streaming and triple-play gateways. (more…)

Via debuts tiny, media-rich, nano-ITX mobo duo

March 13, 2007

Via Technologies is sampling a pair of nano-ITX motherboards that target space-constrained embedded systems where heavy media processing is needed. The 4.7 x 4.7-inch boards use Via's C7 processor, clocked at 1.5GHz or 1.2GHz, along with Via's CX700M2 single-chip core logic. (more…)

GNU tools gain GPL’d userland cross-build tool

March 13, 2007

A German embedded Linux consultancy has made the first public release of a GNU-based toolchain aimed at building Linux cross compilers for a variety of Linux systems. The Pengutronix OSELAS.Toolchain() 1.1.0 is GPL-licensed, and supports architectures that include ARM, PowerPC, MIPS, and x86. (more…)

Bi-directional C/C++ debugger achieves 2.0 release

March 13, 2007

Undo Software has released a second version of its “bi-directional” debugger for C/C++ binaries, aimed at helping programmers “reason backwards from the point of failure.” UndoDB 2.0 adds support for programs that use threads and asynchronous signals, the company says. (more…)

Microsoft FAT patent fails in Germany

March 12, 2007

Analysis — While the U.S. courts recently reaffirmed Microsoft's FAT (File Allocation Table) patents, the German Patent Federal Court has just dismissed the patent for use in Germany. (more…)

Podcast: mobile phones as “platforms”

March 12, 2007

OpenMoko founder Sean Moss-Pultz moderates a panel discussion about the future of the mobile phone, in this hour-long podcast. Originally held on Valentine's day, and entitled “Mobile Linux Grows Up,” the discussion revolves around how and why Linux-based mobile phones might evolve to support user-installable… (more…)

IP-STB streams hi-def video over UWB, runs Linux

March 12, 2007

Sigma Designs and Japanese IP set-top box (STB) specialist Celrun are demonstrating a Linux-based STB supporting WiMedia Ultra-wideband (UWB) networking, this week at the IPTV World Forum in London. The Celrun 900H uses Sigma's SMP8634 media processor and “Windeo” UWB chipset, and runs a 2.4-series kernel.

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High-integration PC/104 SBC runs Linux

March 12, 2007

Win Enterprises has joined the ranks of board vendors offering PC/104-format CPU modules based on AMD's x86-compatible Geode LX800 processor. The highly-integrated MB-07303 is based on a 500MHz LX800, and packs a CRT/LCD video controller, up to 1GB RAM, and a long list of PC-style I/O. (more…)

PowerPC softcore FPGAs gain commercial Linux 2.6

March 12, 2007

LynuxWorks has launched a new version of its commercially supported embedded Linux operating system aimed specifically at Xilinx FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays). BlueCat Linux Micro Edtion (BlueCat-ME) supports Xilinx FPGAs with embedded PowerPC cores, and those that use their programmable logic elements to run Xilinx's 32-bit MicroBlaze softcore. (more…)

Linux net appliance platform targets security apps

March 12, 2007

Bivio Networks has added a high-end model to its line of Linux-based network appliances for deep packet inspection. The sub-$10,000 “7000” runs the company's Linux-based BiviOS on an interesting AMP (asymmetrical multiprocessing) architecture claimed capable of wirespeed Layer 3-7 network application processing… (more…)