Separation kernel runs Linux in “ultrasecure” partition
March 9, 2005LynuxWorks 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…)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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