ELJonline: January 2001 Table of Contents
Jan 2, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsFeature
- Embedding Linux on an MZ104, by Luke Dion — Mr. Dion gives a step-by-step on putting this tiny ticker to use.
- Real-Time Applications with RTLinux, by Edgar F. Hilton, Victor Yodaiken — RTLinux gives you a hard real-time, low-level environment when you need it–and all the power and flexibility of Linux when you don't.
- The Next Quantum Leap in Speed, by Richard Parry — How Linux is helping to bring high data rate wireless communication to the mobile user.
- The Transmeta-Embedded Connection, by Doc Searls — Transmeta began as the most private company in the whole Linux space. Now it's the most public. Or at least the most recently public.
- Introduction to Microwindows Programming, by Greg Haerr — Haerr explains running graphical windowing environments with embedded Linux.
- Experimenting with Jini on Linux, by Umar Farooq, Zeshan Ahmad. Chishti, Shakeel Ahmad, Furqan Ahmad — Jini developers promise a very different day-to-day life in the near future.
- Building Tiny Linux Systems with Busybox, Part 2: Building the Kernel, by Bruce Perens — Let Bruce help you put the BusyBox to work.
- Using Linux to Control the Outside World, by David Wagg, Eduardo Gómez — Developing real-time control applications using Linux.
- Linux at the Arcetri Observatory Infrared Group, by Carlo Baffa, Alessio Checcucci, Elisabetta Giani, Vladimir Gavryusev — Astronomers and Physicists at the Galileo National Telescope use Linux and an elegant homegrown user interface to control sophisticated light and infrared telescopic imaging equipment.
- Smaller than a Paperback, by Don Papp — How to install, configure and run a complete Linux system on a tiny 486-class machine with no moving parts.
- Fish on, Fish off, by Erik Lotspeich — Lotspeich describes some basics of home automation using currently available inexpensive devices.
- Report from the Second Embedded Linux Expo and Conference, by Rick Lehrbaum
- The Coming of the Ants, by Joshua Drake — Embedded Linux evolves onto the PDA–but it's not done yet.
- Rapid Prototyping a Broadcast Radio Controller With Embedded Linux, by Jonathan Siegel — Using embedded Linux, a broadcast radio network interface was designed and prototyped in a substantially reduced time frame compared to other methods. other methods.
- Tell us what you want, by Phil Hughes — Welcome to the first issue of Embedded Linux Journal.
- From Pockets to Packets, by Doc Searls — How PocketLinux and Jabber's XML instant messaging open a whole new development platform.
- Letters, by Letters Editor — Reader love letters… passing information… MZ104, we want one now!… errata/erratum/erratinator.
- New Products, by Heather Mead
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