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New J2ME virtual machine supports Embedded Linux

April 16, 2001

San Francisco; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — Elmic Systems announced the general availability in the United States of eVM, a new embedded system software product that provides easy connectivity with Linux source code. Co-developed with Openloop, Inc. of Japan, eVM has the same functionality as Sun Microsystems' K Virtual Machine (KVM), a highly-optimized Java virtual machine… (more…)

Qt/Embedded to be bundled with BlueCat Linux

April 16, 2001

San Francisco; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — LynuxWorks and Trolltech announced the availability of Trolltech's Qt/Embedded for LynuxWorks' BlueCat Linux. The new agreement bundles Qt/Embedded with LynuxWorks' BlueCat Linux. LynuxWorks will resell and offer professional services, as well as work with Trolltech to ensure that Qt/Embedded is fully supported. (more…)

Timing and schedulability tools support Embedix

April 16, 2001

San Francisco; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — Tri-Pacific Software Inc. announced a new partnership with Lineo Inc., through which Tri-Pacific has ported its timing and schedulability tool suite, RapidRMA, to Lineo's Embedded Linux platform in order to meet the increasing demand of real-time engineers for a robust solution for timing and schedulability. (more…)

Jungo expands features of driver development tools

April 16, 2001

San Francisco; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — Jungo announced the release of WinDriver and KernelDriver version 5.0 driver development tools. Jungo's driver development tools offer hardware access and driver code generation capabilities, through a rich API. (more…)

Article: Building a Linux/RTAI based software radio

April 16, 2001

You already knew you could use a Linux box to create your own “Internet radio” station that streams MP3s onto the 'net, right? But did you know you could turn your Linux system into a real radio transmitter, using nothing but the system's parallel port as the wireless media interface? (more…)

A penguinppc.org perspective on ESC

April 16, 2001

penguinppc.org has a story by Mark Hatle about last week's Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco as seen from the PowerPC/Linux perspective. Hatle summarizes the Linux offerings he saw at ESC — especially the PowerPC based solutions — and offers a few opinions. Hatle writes . . . (more…)

Group proposes Embedded Linux standard

April 16, 2001

EE Times editor Charles J. Murray reports on last week's Embedded Linux Consortium at which the idea of an ELC Platform Specification was proposed and discussed. Murray writes . . . (more…)

Embedded Linux development kit supports Altera Nios

April 16, 2001

San Francisco, CA; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — Microtronix and Altera Corporation announced the a Linux Development Kit (LDK) for Altera's Nios embedded processor core. The new kit gives designers using the Linux operating system access to Altera's leading programmable logic products, as well as Excalibur embedded processor “system-on-a-programmable-chip” (SOPC) solutions. (more…)

Bluetooth SDK gains Embedded Linux support

April 16, 2001

San Francisco; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — Extended Systems announced that it has begun shipping Version 1.2.1 of XTNDAccess Blue SDK, a multi-purpose software development kit (SDK) for
implementing Bluetooth wireless protocols in handheld devices. XTNDAccess Blue SDK 1.2.1 is based on the recently released Bluetooth specification version 1.1. The software implements… (more…)

Article: iomojo creates open camera server project

April 15, 2001

Question: What happens when you combine one multimedia producer, one chemist-turned-programmer, and one technologist, add a healthy dose of Linux, and stir? (more…)

Inder Singh on The ELC Platform Specification

April 14, 2001

In this guest editorial, Dr. Inder Singh, Chairman of LynuxWorks and Chairman of the Embedded Linux Consortium, explains the potential significance to the embedded market of the recently proposed ELC Platform Specification. Singh writes . . . (more…)

Opinion: Inder Singh on The ELC Platform Specification

April 14, 2001

The ELC initiative for a unified open platform for embedded Linux (the ELC Platform Specification) is a watershed event for the embedded industry. One of the most tantalizing promises of Linux for this highly fragmented market is the possibility of a single, open, multi-vendor standard platform for embedded software. (more…)

A sneak peek at new Linux cellphone/PDAs on CNET TV

April 13, 2001

Richard Hart of CNET's News.com interviews Patrick Choi, marketing manager of PalmPalm Technology. In this online video interview, we see working prototypes of two new Korean mobile devices that combine cellphone and PDA capabilities. One is fairly large and features a full-color TFT LCD and high-end multimedia functions, while the other is truly cellphone-sized but integrates both normal cellphone… (more…)

Presentation: ELC Platform Specification

April 13, 2001

This is a copy of the slide presentation on the newly proposed ELC Platform Specification that was given by Dr. Inder Singh at the ELC's annual membership meeting on April 9, 2001. Singh is the Chairman of the Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC) and is also CEO of LynuxWorks. (more…)

TUXIA launches Embedded Linux for Internet appliances

April 12, 2001

San Francisco, CA; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — TUXIA today announced the launch of TASTE, a suite of embedded Linux software for Internet appliances and network computing devices, such as WebPADs, TV set-top boxes, thin clients and screen phones. (more…)