Samsung aims new NAND Flash filesystem at Linux-based gadgets
June 22, 2004Samsung is offering a new wear-leveling filesystem for NAND Flash storage devices that it claims offers better performance under Linux than existing alternatives. “Robust File System,” or RFS, targets mobile phones and other embedded devices running embedded Linux. (more…)
General Micro Systems (GMS) has announced what it claims to be the first single-board computer (SBC) based on Intel's new Pentium processor for the embedded market, the “Pentium M Processor 745” (formerly codenamed “Dothan”).
Motorola will sell telecommunications equipment pre-installed with a telecom-specific version of MontaVista Linux, according to the terms of a “formal OEM relationship” between the two companies announced today.
Personal Media Corp. is selling a tiny, rugged PC that supports Linux but is meant to demonstrate the T-Engine platform for embedded systems. The $1,909.11 (207,900 Yen) “Teacube” measures 2 by 2 by 1.8 inches (52 x 52 x 48mm) and weighs 5.8 ounces (165 grams).
Anthony Massa's Embedded Software Development with eCos is now available for free download. The 340-page technical manual was originally published in Prentice Hall's Professional Technical Reference series.