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Microsoft to launch Windows XP Embedded

September 28, 2001

Our friends at Microsoft sent along this note regarding the upcoming availability of Windows XP Embedded . . . (more…)

Lab improves Linux kernel patch tests

September 28, 2001

Peter Galli, writing at eWEEK, reports that the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) has created a code benchmarking tool — known as the Scalable Test Platform (STP) — which supposedly allows developers to easily test their Linux kernel patches from a variety of tests and server configurations. (more…)

Red Hat move rekindles real-time Linux debate

September 27, 2001

Electronic Engineering Times editor Jeff Child reports on the recent announcement by Red Hat of their support for FSMLabs' RTLinux real-time technology. Child examines the pros and cons of the two alternative approaches to real-time Linux — the dual-kernel approach and the enhanced Linux kernel approach . . . (more…)

New Linux support for handheld computer hot-sync

September 26, 2001

Edmonton, Alberta — (press release excerpt) — Alta Terra Ventures Corp. today announced the launch of their new BearOps Handheld Linx for Linux product. The
product is a suite of tools that allows users to transfer information from popular Palm and Handspring PDAs, as well as from Texas Instrument calculators, to most Linux operating systems. (more…)

Sun names partners for online effort

September 26, 2001

By Stephen Shankland; special to ZDNet News . . .

Sun Microsystems and several computing giants have joined mainstream businesses such as United Airlines, General Motors, Sprint, Sony and Fidelity Investments to outflank Microsoft's Passport service for saving and checking people's online identities. (more…)

New discussion site for post-PC interfaces

September 26, 2001

A note to the LinuxDevices.com community from the editor of Nooface.net . . .

I just set up a new Slash site at http://nooface.net to discuss post-PC interfaces. The goal of the site is to promote out-of-the-box thinking about truly next-generation user interfaces that are designed for new types of users and computing devices, and go beyond the WIMP… (more…)

Empower Technologies emphasizes intent to comply with GPL

September 26, 2001

This afternoon, LinuxDevices.com editor Rick Lehrbaum spoke with Paul Leung, CEO of Empower Technologies, regarding an alleged violation of the GNU General Public License (GPL) by the company's LinuxDA embedded Linux operating… (more…)

Running Linux on the Sega Dreamcast

September 25, 2001

Looking for a low-cost way to get started with embedded Linux? Or a fun weekend project? In this detailed how-to article, Bill Gatliff explains everything you need to do to install Linux on a Sega Dreamscast gaming console. Even the necessary Linux kernel, bootloader, and utility kernel patches are included and available for download. (more…)

1-chip access point reference design supports Linux

September 25, 2001

Irvine, CA — (press release excerpt) — Intersil Corporation, a leading developer of silicon technology for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), announced it has developed the industry's first complete access point-on-a-chip reference design for wireless networking that combines an ARM9-based Medium Access Controller (MAC) with an Open Source Linux operating system. (more…)

LinuxDA CEO ducks questions about GPL compliance [NewsForge]

September 25, 2001

Tina Gasperson of NewsForge.com wonders whether Empower Technologies is violating the GNU General Public License (GPL) in the methods used to distribute LinuxDA — a version of Linux that runs on Palm and Palm-compatible PDAs. Gasperson writes . . . (more…)

Startup releases data management software for devices

September 25, 2001

Issaquah, WA — (press release excerpt) — McObject LLC today announced the release of eXtremeDB, its data management engine for intelligent, connected devices. Designed from scratch for high performance in resource-constrained environments, eXtremeDB targets a growing class of smart high-tech gear, including… (more…)

Embedded Linux powers new server appliance product line

September 25, 2001

San Jose, CA — (press release excerpt) — Coventive Technologies today announced a new line of Linux-based server appliance products including the Blade Server, the Multi-Function Server Appliance, and the Windows-Based Terminal. The new devices are intended to offer increased simplicity, reliability, and scalability in replacing traditional server solutions. (more…)

Operating System Directions for the Next Millennium

September 25, 2001

This interesting whitepaper from Microsoft Research considers future directions for operating systems in the new millenium, and proposes a distributed operating system that offers “seamless distribution, worldwide calability, fault-tolerance, self-tuning, self-configuration, security, and resource controls.” Quoting from the abstract . . . (more…)

Intel XScale reference platform to bundle PDA-oriented JVM

September 24, 2001

Fremont, CA — (press release excerpt) — Insignia Solutions announced today that it will work with Intel Corporation to optimize Insignia's Jeode virtual machine technologies for the Intel XScale microarchitecture reference platform. The Intel XScale reference platform, which will include the recently introduced (more…)

Seminars help developers transition to Embedded Linux

September 24, 2001

Sunnyvale, CA — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software Inc. is sponsoring a series of half-day seminars for embedded software developers in seven U.S. locations. The seminars, entitled “Moving from a Proprietary RTOS to Embedded Linux,” will be held in San Diego on October 24; in Dallas on October 30; in Austin, Texas on November 1; in the Research Triangle Park, N.C. (more…)