“Royal Linux” for ARM RISC based embedded systems
Feb 2, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsNEW YORK — (company press release) — Integrated Software & Devices Corporation (ISDCorp), a leading developer of software device drivers for embedded processors, today announced that it is shipping “Royal Linux”, ISDCorp's port of Linux kernel 2.2.1 for embedded systems.
The company will demonstrate Royal Linux and associated device drivers on the Cirrus Logic 7211 Maverick ARM 7 development system and will be giving away copies of this distribution at the Linux World Conference, at booths 173 and 175.
The production availability of this technology ensures that all systems manufacturers using ARM RISC processors can now take advantage of the size (600KB footprint) and speed of Royal Linux for their devices, at a cost considerably lower than that of other embedded operating systems. “ISDCorp has concluded a major undertaking, completing and shipping Royal Linux for ARM processors. We will be delivering Royal Linux for MIPS, Motorola 68K/Coldfire and Power PCs shortly,” commented Reza Soliman-Noori, president and CEO of ISDCorp. With nine years of experience supporting Tier 1 electronic OEMS with OS ports and device drivers for their embedded systems, ISDCorp continues to demonstrate its domain knowledge and expertise.
“Most of our customers want to use Linux in an embedded environment to reduce both the size and complexity of their systems,” remarked David Witkowski, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for ISDCorp. “We bring a unique skill set for writing device drivers to the Linux community, one that allows systems developers to immediately use Royal Linux and take advantage of both its economics and customization capabilities,” he concluded.
About ISDCorp
Integrated Software & Devices Corporation (ISDCorp) is a leading supplier of systems software for semiconductor manufacturers and systems developers seeking custom development, testing and certification for their drivers, embedded software and firmware. Headquartered in San Jose, California the company has helped manufacturers bring new device technologies to market since 1991. ISDCorp's expertise includes Linux, Unix, VxWorks, the full range of Microsoft Windows products; in-depth peripheral device driver development, BIOS, firmware, thin clients, and digital audio/video capture devices.
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