‘Hands-on’ uClinux-based Embedded Linux training course
Jul 22, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 viewsPhil Wilshire has announced a new hands-on Embedded Linux Training course for uClinux. This course has been successfully delivered thoughout the USA to excellent reviews. The program is now available to the public in Las Vegas, August 28-30, 2002.
The complete development cycle is introduced in this 3 day, hands-on seminar. Topics covered include how to use and develop products with uClinux. Both ARM7 and Motorola (Dragonball and Coldfire) devices are covered, including the production of a live target system (Coldfire, 5307). You will even take home your own 5307 based Embedded Linux System!
This seminar is specially designed to be of interest to those in a very wide range of applications from routers and firewalls to embedded control systems and interfaces. A highlight of the course is the use of simulators to profile and debug kernel code.
Topics covered include:
- Setting up an Embedded uClinux project
- Using the development tools
- Building your system
- Installing your system
- Creating a simple Application
- Getting the hardware going
- Starting the Kernel
- Kernel Configuration
- Building a File System
- Using a flash file System
- Setting up code management
- Debugging kernel and applications
- Using Arm and M68K simulators
- Sample network application
- Building a simple Web Server
After attending this seminar you will be provided with Demo Versions of uClinux on CD, a target system, and enough experience to start programming on your own.
Attendance is limited to 12 people to maximize personal attention. Seminar Cost is $1495(US) per person. Fees include:
- Hard copy of the lecture notes
- uClinux Development CD's
- Course CD with slides and examples
- Your own Embedded Linux Target System (SnapGear SOHO+)
Presenter Phil Wilshire is a world recognized expert and leader in Embedded and Real-Time Linux systems. As an early adopter of uClinux, and professional trainer, he presents a clear and concise introduction to uClinux. Experienced users and beginners alike will appreciate his classes.
To register and get more information about the seminar, see this site.
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