Celeron-based ETX SBC runs embedded Linux
October 1, 2004
Kontron has introduced a new member of its family of compact, ETX form-factor single board computers (SBCs). The new ETX-P3T SBC is based on an Intel Celeron processor supported by the Intel i815E chipset, and targets systems and devices using embedded Linux and other OSes. (more…)
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A project to create a Linux-based PDA software environment that integrates closely with MacOS X has achieved a new development release. The myPDA-Zaurus-Edition project test release includes libraries, a runtime component, PDA applications, and cross-compiling toolchain.
A company called “Node” has come out with a rugged handheld computer and GPS unit intended for location-aware interactive exploration of indoor and outdoor spaces. The Explorer v2 is based on a 400MHz XScale processor, and reportedly supports both embedded Linux and Microsoft Pocket PC.
SoftMaker is offering a free download of a beta version of its commercial word processing software for the Sharp Zaurus. The company calls its TextMaker application “the most comprehensive word processor ever developed” for the Linux-based Zaurus PDAs.