VDC report on Embedded Systems Conference Boston 2002
November 25, 2002Venture Development Corporation (VDC) published the following report and perspective on the Embedded Systems Conference held earlier this month in Boston . . . (more…)
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Venture Development Corporation (VDC) published the following report and perspective on the Embedded Systems Conference held earlier this month in Boston . . . (more…)
Microsoft has been venturing into enemy territory again in its latest bid to win converts from the Linux community, according to an exclusive story at WindowsForDevices.com. (more…)
Background
Previous articles in this series have examined some commercial toolkits available for embedding Linux. The products from Lineo, MontaVista, (more…)
This article at EE Times sheds further light on IBM's much heralded Blue Gene/L project. The system will have 65,000 processors in it (wow, that's multiprocessing to the max), will take up 5,000 feet of floor space (not your typical embedded system), and will consume 1.2 MW (that's megawatts, not milliwatts) of power. (more…)
Group Sense PDA Ltd. (GSPDA) has introduced the Linux-based V-2002 PDA into the Chinese market. Like many recent PDA introductions, the V-2002 is based on an Intel StrongARM system-on-chip processor and provides a full-color 320 x 240 pixel LCD display. (more…)
This online article at Linux Journal explains how VoIP is being performed in a Linux lab using the soft switch and telephony hardware to improve sound quality. The article includes an overview of the basic concepts of IP telephony and its support under Linux. The authors write . . . (more…)
An announcement from the Microwindows project . . .
Microwindows v0.89 is released, and available as two archives. Version 0.89 release supports multi-threading, DVDVIEW, PCF fonts, tiles/stipples
This release adds many enhancements and bugfixes. Major enhancements include support for X11 .pcf/.pcf.gz and MGL loadable fonts, Japanese JISX0213 and EUCJP encoding/fonts, multithreading… (more…)
Writing at Linux Journal, Marty Leisner reviews Practical Linux Programming: Device Drivers, Embedded Systems and the Internet (Author: Ashfaq A. Khan; Publisher: Charles River Media; ISBN: 1-58450-096-4). Leisner writes . . . (more…)
This is the final installment of the Advanced filesystem implementor's guide! In this article, Daniel Robbins picks up where he left off in his Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) introduction (Part 12) and guides you through the process of using evmsn, EVMS' ncurses-based administration tool. (more…)
Steve Rosenbluth, Michael Babcock, and David Barrington Holt explain how RTLinux has been used to satisfy various real-time requirements of The Jim Henson Company's animatronics and 3-D computer graphic puppets, in this Linux Journal article published at Embedded Linux Journal Online (ELJonline) . . . (more…)
Baltimore — (press release excerpt) — Intel announced at Supercomputing 2002 the largest InfiniBand cluster test-bed built yet. The 128-node cluster housed at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and will initially will be used for InfiniBand software stack validation and hardware testing, and ultimately will be available for protocol research and development. (more…)
How embedded Linux satisfies the various real-time needs of The Jim Henson Company's animatronics and 3-D computer graphic puppets. (more…)
Aiming to compete with Intel's upcoming “Banias” mobile processor, Transmeta is previewing its new TM8000 family this week at Comdex. Code-name “Astro,” the TM8000's are due in the middle of next year, when they will be positioned as successors to the company's current TM5000 “Crusoe” processors, reports Michael Kanellos at CNET. (more…)
Las Vegas, NV; Comdex — (press release excerpt) — The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) today introduced the OMA Release Program including new technical specifications. Additionally, OMA announced the completed consolidation of key industry forums. (more…)
LinuxDevices.com requests its readers and everyone else interested in embedded software to participate in the Fall 2002 Embedded Linux Market Survey. By answering these questions, you will help build a composite profile of the Embedded Linux market. (more…)