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Embedded Linux BSP supports Mot’s new automotive PowerPC CPU

November 10, 2003

Metrowerks has released a new embedded Linux board support package (BSP) for Motorola's Lite5200 evaluation board based on the Motorola MPC5200 processor, a new PowerPC processor targeting automotive and other high-temperature, low-power embedded applications. (more…)

X window Embedded Linux squeezes onto a single floppy

November 10, 2003

Mungkie Associates has released version 1.2.3 of its single-floppy, open source, GUI-enabled, net-centric embedded Linux distribution, which ranks 62nd overall among the most popular Freshmeat projects, and is Freshmeat's #1 embedded project. (more…)

Lineo joins Consumer Electronics Linux Forum

November 10, 2003

Lineo Solutions Inc., a Japan-based provider of embedded Linux software, announced today that it has been accepted for membership in the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF), an industry organization founded by leading consumer electronics device manufacturers in July 2003 to implement and enhance Linux for… (more…)

A-plat reference board gains embedded Linux support

November 10, 2003

Lineo Solutions (Japan) announced embedded Linux support for an ARM920-based reference board from in-circuit emulator specialist Yokogawa Digital Computer Corporation (YDC). (more…)

Embedded Linux platform forms basis of new Sharp DVR

November 10, 2003

Sharp used MontaVista Software's embedded Linux platform as the basis for the HG-01S, also known as “Galileo,” an $850 home digital information server introduced in Japan last March. Galileo combines personal video recorder (PVR) and video on demand (VOD) functions with wireless access point, broadband gateway, and set-top box… (more…)

Linux-based devices gain Japanese GUI framework support

November 10, 2003

MontaVista Software and Omron Software have announced that Omron's new development framework for Japanese-language input systems is now available on MontaVista's embedded Linux distribution. Omron says the framework, known as MobileWnn IMF for Qt/Embedded (MIMQ), eases the development of Japanese text input capabilities on space-limited input devices such as cell phones and mobile devices. (more…)

Debugging with Eclipse

November 7, 2003

This article gives you an overview of how you can use the built-in debugging features in the Eclipse Platform for debugging your software projects. It covers debug view, Java debugging, setting break points, conditional break points, evaluating expressions, viewing variables, hot-swap bug fixing, remote debugging, debugging other languages, and more. (more…)

WinSystems stirs Linux into embedded SBC mix

November 7, 2003

Industrial single board computer (SBC) supplier WinSystems has created a $300 embedded Linux development kit based on Red Hat that supports many of its x86-based PC/104, EBX, and STD SBCs. WinSystems markets its ruggedized, temperature-tolerant boards for heavy manufacturing, COTS/military, communications, transportation,… (more…)

Using KDB — the Linux kernel debugger

November 7, 2003

When debugging Linux kernel problems, being able to trace the kernel execution and examine its memory and data structures can be extremely useful. KDB, the Linux kernel debugger, is essentially a patch to the kernel code that provides access to kernel memory and data structures, without requiring an additional machine for debugging — that is, you can debug the kernel that you are running on. (more…)

Eight from IBM: history, coding tips, sockets, validation, Knoppix, WAN . . .

November 7, 2003

IBM has published the following eight technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its developerWorks and alphaWorks websites. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics. Some require free registration. (more…)

Inside the kernel debugger (KDB)

November 7, 2003

When debugging kernel problems, being able to trace the kernel execution and examine its memory and data structures is very useful. The built-in kernel debugger in Linux, KDB, provides this facility. In this article you'll learn how to use the features provided by KDB and how to install and set up KDB on a Linux machine. (more…)

Article: Debugging with Eclipse

November 7, 2003

This article gives you an overview of how you can use the built-in debugging features in the Eclipse Platform for debugging your software projects. It covers debug view, Java debugging, setting break points, conditional break points, evaluating expressions, viewing variables, hot-swap bug fixing, remote debugging, debugging other languages, and more. (more…)

DotGNU achieves CD release

November 6, 2003

DotGNU, the GNU Project's Free Software alternative to Microsoft's .NET initiative, has made a CD release for version 0.1. The release now compiles on multiple platforms and supports web services and a PHP groupware suite, the group says. (more…)

New non-commercial Linux source available

November 6, 2003

Developers evaluating non-commercial sources of Linux to serve as the basis of embedded development projects now have a new option to consider, with the first release today from the open source Fedora Project. Fedora is a Red Hat sponsored, community supported open source project providing a “complete technology platform” built exclusively from open source software. (more…)

Another native-DSP Linux port — this one to ADI’s Blackfin

November 6, 2003

We asked the question “World's first native-DSP Linux port?” and an astute reader dropped us an email with news of another native-DSP Linux port — one to Analog Devices Inc.'s (ADI's) Blackfin DSP. (more…)