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Separation kernel runs Linux in “ultrasecure” partition

March 9, 2005

LynuxWorks says it will ship a new super-high-security operating system in July, 2005 that was designed to meet the very highest levels of military certification. The LynxSecure Separation Kernel will run BlueCat Linux and LynxOS-178 applications within ultrasecure user-mode partitions, LynuxWorks says. (more…)

Wind River’s Klein: Five things you can do to avoid becoming roadkill

March 9, 2005

This speech by Wind River CEO Ken Klein discusses career survival strategies for embedded systems developers. It was delivered as a keynote address at the 2005 Embedded Systems Conferences this week in San Francisco. (more…)

Freescale joins Linux vendor chip partner program

March 9, 2005

Freescale (formerly Motorola) Semiconductor has joined a TimeSys program that enables chipmakers to continuously supply their Linux optimizations for inclusion in commercially support Linux toolkits. Joining TimeSys's “OnBoard” program will enable Freescale to get its PowerPC optimizations into TimeSys's TimeStorm Linux Development Kits (LDKs), TimeSys says. (more…)

PVR adapter vendor courts Linux hobbyists with open drivers

March 9, 2005

Plextor is offering a free SDK (software developer's kit) for Linux hobbyists wishing to build PVRs based on its ConvertX video capture devices. The ConvertX interfaces between televisions and PCs, and should now support PCs running Linux, thanks to the free SDK. (more…)

Rugged transportation boards run Linux

March 9, 2005

MEN Micro demonstrated two mezzanine card systems at the Embedded Systems Conference this week in San Francisco, as well as a 3U compactPCI card system. The MEN systems feature PowerPC and Intel processors, and target rugged applications such as transportation. (more…)

Remote monitoring platform runs Linux

March 9, 2005

Dexdyne is shipping a starter kit for its Linux-based system for remote access to industrial plants and equipment over the Internet, using wireless communications such as GPRS. The Netrix starter kit includes everything needed to write a trial Netrix application except a PC, the company says. (more…)

Tiny networking module challenges Bluetooth, Zigbee

March 8, 2005

Dynastream Innovations has announced the general availability of what is claimed to be the only 2.4 GHz wireless PAN (personal area network) technology that's able to run on a coin-cell watch battery. Targeting small consumer products with a minimalist power source, the company's ANT PAN technology (more…)

Multi-OS “virtual platform” runs Linux side-by-side with Nucleus

March 8, 2005

Jaluna has partnered with Accelerated Technology, a division of Mentor Graphics, on a combined Nucleus/Linux offering that the companies claim allows real-time Nucleus applications to run side-by-side with Linux applications on the same system, without additional hardware, and without requiring changes to the applications. (more…)

Telecom OS vendor readies asymmetric RTOS/Linux package

March 8, 2005

Enea plans to ship later this year an asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) version of its OSE embedded operating system for multi-core chips from Freescale and Broadcom. OSE AMP will feature integrated load balancing, and will support real-time OSE applications alongside Linux applications, Enea says. (more…)

Enea joins Eclipse Foundation, readies IDE

March 8, 2005

Enea has joined the Eclipse Foundation, and will market an IDE (integrated development environment) based on Eclipse, the company announced today. Enea has joined the Foundation as an Add-in Provider, and is in the process of creating an Eclipse-based product optimized for its OSE RTOS. (more…)

PowerPC 4xx-series chips gain European Linux distro

March 8, 2005

Sysgo says its embedded Linux development toolkit now supports PowerPC 4xx-series chips, a line of SoCs (system-on-chips) that IBM sold to Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC) in November of 2004. AMCC has joined Sysgo's board support program, and will offer Sysgo's ElinOS v3.1 toolkit to customers (more…)

Wind River tightens embrace of open source, open standards

March 8, 2005

Wind River — the largest vendor of software platforms and tools in the embedded market — has focused its message for the 2005 Embedded Systems Conference on open source, open standards, and open technologies, announcing an expanded role in the Eclipse Foundation, proposing device-oriented extensions to the Eclipse software development (more…)

AMD’s Opteron targets embedded apps

March 8, 2005

AMD has for the first time moved several of its high-end 32/64-bit Opteron microprocessors onto its embedded roadmap, assuring availability of the parts for five years to accommodate the longevity requirements of embedded applications. Two Opteron models will initially join the company's Alchemy and Geode processors on the embedded roadmap (more…)

Embedded computer maker Kontron swallows up Dolch

March 8, 2005

Kontron AG has announced its acquisition of Dolch Computer Systems Inc. for an undisclosed amount of cash from Siegel-Robert Inc. The leading provider of ruggedized portable computers for the past 27 years, Dolch will now assume the Kontron name and operate as a business unit of Kontron America Inc. (more…)

Two compact ARM-based SBCs debut at ESC

March 8, 2005

Applied Data Systems (ADS) has announced two new SBCs (single-board computers) at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco this week. Both the Sphere SBC (pictured at left) and the UAV-X SBC are based on ARM processors, and both of them support (more…)