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Embedded computer module aims Linux at industrial apps — Oct. 27, 2006 — Taiwanese industrial computing specialist Artila Electronics is shipping a processor module pre-loaded with a Linux 2.6 kernel and filesystem. The M-501 is based on a 180MHz ARM processor, has lots of standard PC I/O available through several high-density connectors, and is available with a baseboard. ...
Seven from IBM: mobile video, make, Web data, XSLT, Geronimo... — Oct. 27, 2006 — IBM has published the following new technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its DeveloperWorks website. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics, primarily related to Linux and open source system development. Some require free registration. ...
Agile testing suite supports Linux — Oct. 26, 2006 — S2 Technologies has revised its OS- and compiler-agnostic embedded software test and verification package. Stride 2.0 adds enhancements for multi-seat deployments, and can be used to exercise, test, and verify software for complex embedded multimedia consumer devices such as wireless handsets, the company says. ...
First SBC in new military/aerospace form-factor runs Linux — Oct. 26, 2006 — The first SBC (single-board computer) based on a new military/aerospace form-factor standard is now shipping, and runs Linux 2.6, according to distributor Mistral Solutions. The company says it is shipping Curtiss Wright Controls's (CWC's) VPX6-185, a PowerPC board based on the VPX (VITA 46) standard.
NEC, Panasonic launch mobile phone venture — Oct. 26, 2006 — NEC and Matsushita Electric Industrial (MEI) subsidiary Panasonic Mobile Communications will establish a joint venture next month tasked with creating a common hardware and software platform for mobile handsets. The "Esteemo" Co. will be based in Yokohama City, and have 130 employees, with a capitalization of 100M Yen (~$845,000). ...
IP-STB runs Linux, supports USB-based descrambler — Oct. 26, 2006 — A publicly traded start-up has announced an IP-STB (Internet protocol set-top box) with a USB-based "cable card" that allows users to access subscription content from Internet-connected PCs. Advanced Technetix's "AccessKey Home" IP-STB runs Linux or Windows, and targets IP-TV service providers. ...
"Mid-size" AMC to run Carrier Grade Linux — Oct. 26, 2006 — Emerson Network Power's new Embedded Computing business, formerly Artesyn Communication Products, is readying a "mid-sized" version of an "advanced mezzanine card" (AMC or AdvancedMC) based on an in-process PICMG specification. The new mid-size KosaiPM AMC, based on a 1.8MHz Pentium M, will run Carrier Grade Linux. ...
Oracle takes Red Hat Linux under its wing — Oct. 26, 2006 — Oracle Corp. on Oct. 25 announced that it would provide the same enterprise class support for Linux as it provides for its database, middleware, and applications products. Essentially, this means that Oracle, after removing Red Hat trademarks, will be distributing Oracle Unbreakable Linux, derived from Red Hat's open-source Linux technology. ...
Embedded webserver gains skinny scripting language — Oct. 25, 2006 — Real-Time Logic (RTL) has added a PHP-like scripting language to its http daemon for embedded, real-time monitoring and control applications. The Barracuda web server's "Lua Server Pages" (LSP) technology is described as a lighter, faster, more modular alternative to PHP. ...
Industrial Linux adds real-time tech — Oct. 25, 2006 — [Updated Oct. 27] -- Sysgo is readying a new real-time version of its "industrial grade" Linux distribution. ELinOS Real-Time includes a POSIX PSE51 microkernel said to be capable of running single-process, multi-threaded POSIX tasks within secure partitions, along with a user-space Linux partition for non-time-critical tasks. ...
Service remotely manages, updates devices — Oct. 25, 2006 — Entertainment networking software specialist Mediabolic has launched a service aimed at helping device makers manage firmware updates. The Software Update Service can "push" full or partial stacks to deployed devices with or without customer involvement. It works with product families, groups of products, or even single units, the company says. ...
Novell ships real-time SMP x86 Linux — Oct. 25, 2006 — Novell is now shipping its real-time Linux implementation. SUSE Linux Enterprise Real-Time (SLERT) is based on processor shielding technology from Concurrent Computer Corporation, and supports multi-processor x86 systems. However, it offers dramatic performance improvements in certain financial and database applications, according to Linux Watch. ...
Linux powers next-gen multicore home networking design — Oct. 24, 2006 — Parallogic will port its StriaEdge multi-core networking stack to ARM's multi-core ARM11 processor architecture, ARM Ltd. reports. The resulting Linux-based hardware/software design will enable home networking equipment capable of 400Mbps throughputs -- enough for triple-play (voice/video/data) services, on-demand video, and multi-channel HDTV service delivery, ARM says. ...
Real-time Linux adds JTAG/BDM debugger support — Oct. 24, 2006 — FSMLabs's real-time Linux and BSD distributions now support Abatron's popular "BDI" series debuggers. The BDI debuggers exploit the on-chip debugging interfaces found in many modern processors, and can often obviate expensive hardware such as in-circuit emulators, when used with appropriate software packages, according to FSMLabs. ...
Virtualization technology targets Linux-powered devices — Oct. 24, 2006 — Aplix Corp. on Oct. 24 unveiled patent pending user-space virtualization technology said to dynamically generate virtual execution spaces for native applications running on handheld and mobile devices. The "lightweight," "OS-independent" technique is intended to enhance security by restricting an application's access to the underlying operating system, according to the company. ...
Linux phone design gains "print-quality" image processor — Oct. 24, 2006 — Venture-backed Nethra Imaging is using a Linux-based smartphone reference design to demonstrate its "print-quality" auto-focus camera SoC (system-on-chip), at the first-ever 6Sight "Future of Imaging" conference today in Monterey, Calif. The reference design, based on a Freescale i.MX31 processor, was supplied by GDA Technologies. ...
Samsung spins Linux/Qtopia phone? — Oct. 24, 2006 — Samsung and Eidicom have created what appears to be a Linux-based dual-mode camera-phone reference design incorporating Trolltech's Qtopia Phone Edition (QPE) UI and application platform. Photos of the device and its development kit were published yesterday by Korean news outlet AVING.net. ...
Carrier Grade Linux gains first NEP registrant — Oct. 24, 2006 — Performance Technologies (PT) says it has successfully registered a forthcoming version of its commercial Linux distribution with version 3.2 of the Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) specification. The company appears to be the first network equipment provider (NEP) to roll its own CGL-compliant Linux implementation. ...
Nokia's 770 successor to feature GPS? — Oct. 24, 2006 — Several sites around the Internet are reporting on a rumored successor to the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet that could ship in time for the 2006 holiday gift-giving season. The so-called "330" tablet appears to be smaller, more entertainment oriented, and to have built-in GPS capabilities. Nokia had no comment. ...
AMCC fires up PowerPC SoCs — Oct. 23, 2006 — PowerPC SoC (system-on-chip) specialist AMCC is sampling a new general-purpose embedded processor featuring dual gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Additionally, the company says it has squeezed 20 percent higher performance from its PCI-Express-enabled storage processor. Based on PowerPC 440 cores, both should support Linux. ...
Arcom rev's Linux dev kit — Oct. 23, 2006 — Arcom has updated its Linux Development Kit for two XScale-based PC/104 SBCs (single-board computers). The Entry-Level Viper/Viper-Lite Development Kit includes a 2.6-series kernel, supports boards with 200MHz or 400MHz PXA255 processors, and targets wired/wireless information terminals, instrumentation controllers, data acquisition systems, and communication products. ...
Linux headed for automotive "tipping point" — Oct. 23, 2006 — This insightful guest column anticipates the emergence of embedded Linux as a key margins driver for the automotive industry, due to its ability to run "driver-assist" applications perceived as "high-value" by consumers. It was written by Wind River's chief marketing officer, John Bruggeman. ...
"Real-time" carrier-grade Linux powers Dutch soft-switch — Oct. 23, 2006 — Hard real-time capabilities helped MontaVista's carrier-grade Linux distribution become the preferred OS for a Dutch network equipment provider (NEP) specializing in standards-based platforms for private military, police, fire, ambulance, and airport radio networks. Rohill's TetraNode Exchange (TNX) soft-switch is available in CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA models. ...
Tiny Linux system boosted to 400MHz — Oct. 23, 2006 — Gumstix has juiced up the tiny Linux PC based on its gumstick-sized SBCs (single-board computers). The newly shipping 400xm-cf model boasts a 400MHz PXA255 processor, and comes preinstalled with Linux 2.6.17. ...
Compact SBC runs Linux on two-chip x86 chipset — Oct. 23, 2006 — Acrosser Technology is shipping a 3.5-inch SBC (single-board computer) powered by a two-chip Via chipset. The AR-B1652 is available with 533MHz or 800MHz "Mark" Corefusion processors, and runs a 2.4 Linux kernel. It targets low-power, low-noise applications, including kiosks, automation, and POS (point-of-sales/service). ...

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