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GNATPRO Ada 95 For RealTime Linux

September 24, 1999

NEW YORK, NY — (Sept 24, 1999) Ada Core Technologies, a leader in GNAT and Ada 95 technology, and Zentropix, a company specializing in real-time Linux, have teamed up to offer a powerful solution for the development of Ada systems on the RealTime Linux platform. “GNATPRO for RealTime Linux” provides real-time system designers and developers with the most advanced configuration available for hard… (more…)

Embedded Linux Announced for JUMPtec DIMM/PC

September 21, 1999

Apex, NC — Using Linux for embedded applications on the tiny JUMPtec DIMM-PC/486 embedded PC just got easier, thanks to the new EMJ-Linux distribution, developed by EMJ Embedded Systems. (more…)

Motorola Computer Group Ships Newest Caldera OpenLinux

September 13, 1999

TEMPE, Ariz., — Reinforcing its recently announced Linux strategy, Motorola Computer Group (MCG) today announced that its Linux-based embedded computing platforms now ship with the newest version of Caldera Systems' award-winning OpenLinux operating system. As a result of MCG's collaboration with Caldera Systems, the SLX Series of network appliances for Internet, intranet and extranet networking… (more…)

DiskOnChip2000 Open Source Linux Driver in Alpha Test

August 20, 1999

The M-Systems Disk-On-Chip2000 (DOC2000) will soon be completely supported by an open source driver of the Linux Memory Technology Device subsystem. The open source DOC2000 driver is being developed based on specifications and sample hardware provided by M-Systems. At this time, an alpha version of a writable driver for the DiskOnChip 2000 and NFTL filesystem can be downloaded for testing. (more…)

Ziatech Intro’s LinuxPCI Development System for Applied Computing

August 10, 1999

LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, San Jose Convention Center — Ziatech Corporation, a leading innovator of applied computing solutions for telecom and Internet applications, introduced today the first in a series of LinuxPCI development systems, a rack mount CompactPCI (CPCI) development platform using the Linux operating system. (more…)

RTLinux on PPC Comes to VME and CPCI

August 10, 1999

SAN DIEGO, CA — Synergy Microsystems has announced a partnership with FSMLabs, the inventors of open source RTLinux (Realtime Linux) to produce “Industrial Linux”, which will offer developers the ability to use the Linux OS with both VME & CompactPCI boards to meet their hard real time embedded computing needs. (more…)

Motorola Computer Group Announces Linux Based Embedded Servers

August 9, 1999

TEMPE, Ariz., — Motorola Computer Group (MCG), the world's leading supplier of embedded computing platforms for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), today introduced the emS Series the first in MCG's new line of Intel x86 embedded server platforms integrating the Linux open operating system. (more…)

Motorola Computer Group Announces Linux-based Network Appliance

August 9, 1999

TEMPE, Ariz. — Motorola Computer Group (MCG), the world's leading supplier of embedded computing platforms for telecommunication original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), today introduced the SLX Series, the first in a new family of Linux-based embedded platforms for Internet networking applications such as web access, web security, web caching, and virtual private networks (VPNs). (more…)

Motorola Computer Group Launches Aggressive Linux Strategy

August 9, 1999

MCG Teams with Lineo and Caldera for Embedded and High-Availability Linux Solutions

TEMPE, Ariz. — (company press release) — Motorola Computer Group (MCG), the world's leading provider of embedded computing technology, today announced a unified Linux strategy that will provide its OEM customers with a broad selection of Linux-based platforms, open source software, service and support,… (more…)

World’s smallest embedded PC SBC?

July 22, 1999

HAIFA, ISRAEL — (company press release) — CompuLab introduced today the 486CORE — a tiny single-board computer (SBC) module which implements a complete Embedded PC of size 75 x 54 mm., smaller than a credit card! The company supports the tiny 486CORE SBC with a Linux distribution. (more…)

Ziatech Announces Open Source Linux Multiprocessing for CompactPCI

July 16, 1999

San Luis Obispo, Ca. — In keeping with the success of Linux open source code, Ziatech Corporation, a leading innovator of applied computing solutions, today announced the release of its multiprocessing source code drivers for the Linux operating system. The CompactNET source code will be free of charge and available for download from the Internet. (more…)

Zentropix Releases Real-Time Linux Installation CD

July 1, 1999

Zentropic Computing, LLC (Zentropix) has released its new Real-Time Linux installation and development tools CD for Intel® microprocessor architectures. This is the first comprehensive version of RTLinux software, tools and documentation from a single source, as the CD also includes the first tool of Zentropix' RTLinux Developer's Toolbox: the R2D2 in-the-kernel debugger. (more…)

Ziatech and MontaVista Partner to Support Linux on CompactPCI

June 30, 1999

San Luis Obispo, CA — Ziatech Corporation, a leading innovator of applied computing solutions, today announced an agreement with MontaVista Software, Inc. (Sunnyvale, CA), that provides an embedded version of the Linux operating system on Ziatech's CompactPCI (CPCI) development systems and single board computers. (more…)

Force Computers and MontaVista Team to Bring Linux to Embedded Computing

June 21, 1999

San Jose, Calif. — Force Computers, a Solectron subsidiary NYSE: SLR) and a leader in embedded computing, today announced it is working with MontaVista Software, Inc. (www.mvista.com) to provide the Linux operating system for use in embedded and real-time computer applications. Called “Hard Hat Linux”, this new offering is being developed by MontaVista, initially for use with Force's Pentium II… (more…)

Telephony Board Maker Embraces Linux

June 1, 1999

Telesoft Design Ltd today announced that full Linux support for all of the company's CompactPCI (CPCI) and PCI products are. According to a company spokesperson, “This versatile operating system is gaining in popularity because of the reliability that it offers combined with cost effectiveness.” “Telesoft Design Ltd is delighted to contribute to this growth and expect it to become one of the more popular… (more…)