Linux LaunchPad blasts through time-to-market
May 16, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsChesterfield, U.K. — (press release excerpt) — DSP Design has announced the Linux LaunchPad, a tried and tested development platform for embedded applications. Linux LaunchPad integrates high functionality embedded PC hardware with a pre-configured Linux operating system and a well-documented development process. Its processor cards are delivered with the operating system installed and raring to go, allowing customers to focus on their application development.
Each Linux LaunchPad contains a PC/104 processor board, I/O connector, Ethernet cable, power supply, mouse, CompactFlash adapter, operating system CD, technical manuals and utilities and CompactFlash card pre-loaded with the carefully configured Linux operating system.
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