MontaVista pats CELF on back
July 1, 2004MontaVista today issued a statement of strong endorsement for the 1.0 Specification and Reference Implementation formally announced yesterday by the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF). CELF's Linux implementation contains much technology developed and/or adopted by MontaVista for use in its Consumer Electronics Edition (CEE) product, the company claims. (more…)
CyberGuard and Intel have teamed up on a hardware/software reference design for network devices based on uClinux. The design includes a SnapGear Linux (uClinux) development kit from Cyberguard, and an XScale based reference board from Intel.
Board vendor MEN Micro and embedded Linux/tools distributor Sysgo will collaborate to deliver hardware and Linux software support, respectively, for two MEN SBCs (single board computers). The two ruggedized MEN SBCs target cost-sensitive, harsh industrial environments such as man-machine interfaces, embedded terminals, and…
The Moxa Technologies UC-7400 and UC-7420 “Universal Communicators” are serial-to-Ethernet adapters based on secure network processors from Intel. The Communicators come pre-installed with Linux, and enable remote serial devices in factory and building automation systems to be securely monitored…
Sun Microsystems has launched a beta version of its toolbox for developing J2ME wireless applications. The J2ME Wireless Toolkit version 2.2 beta includes an improved device emulator (pictured), as well as new APIs for 3D graphics, multimedia messaging, Bluetooth, and file manipulation.
In September, Kontron will release a powerful, fanless RISC-based SBC (single board computer) designed to enable Linux and VxWorks device developers to concentrate on product design and application-specific software, rather than on implementing their own processor cores.