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LynuxWorks Ships BlueCat Linux 5.0, Industry’s First Embedded Linux Product Built upon New Linux 2.6 Kernel

SAN JOSE, CA (PRWEB) January 22, 2004 LynuxWorks™ Inc. today announced the general availability of BlueCat® Linux® 5.0, the company’s next-generation embedded Linux operating system. BlueCat Linux 5.0 represents the industry’s first commercially available embedded Linux technology based on the recently introduced Linux 2.6 kernel. BlueCat Linux 5.0 is a single source of stable […]

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LynuxWorks Becomes First in Embedded Industry to Support Apple PowerPC G5 Based on the Linux 2.6 Kernel

SAN JOSE, CA (PRWEB) March 10, 2004 – – LynuxWorks™ Inc. introduced today the industry’s first pre-configured board support package (BSP) based on the Linux 2.6 kernel for the Apple PowerPC G5, the world’s first 64-bit desktop processor. The PowerPC G5 is the fastest PowerPC processor ever created, featuring Apple’s next-generation architecture. The LynuxWorks BlueCat®

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McObject’s eXtremeDB – First In-Memory Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux 2.6 Kernel

Issaquah, WA (PRWEB) June 22, 2004 eXtremeDB 2.3 for BlueCat Linux 5.0, available immediately, offers an off-the-shelf solution to embedded Linux systems’ growing need to manage larger volumes of more complex data. As an in-memory database, eXtremeDB eliminates disk I/O, caching and related overhead—delivering the kind of instant responsiveness demanded in key target markets such

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Low-Cost, Low-Power Microcontroller Runs Linux Desktop Environment

Tempe, AZ (PRWEB) March 7, 2007 – US embedded hardware OEM KwikByte demonstrated a complete Debian/GNOME desktop environment and applications running on a simple microcontroller-based system. If successful, the project could replace simple desktop computers with much smaller systems in the $ 100 price range.   The system used for the work, KwikByte’s BAT6, is

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$80 Tiny Computer Runs Linux, Development Tools, Controls, and Servers

Tempe, AZ (PRWEB) March 12, 2008 US embedded hardware OEM KwikByte demonstrated a complete, embedded Debian environment and applications running on a power-conscious, microcontroller-based system. The system is designed for general purpose computing, embedded controls, remote monitoring, and server applications.   The board used for the demonstration, KwikBytes KB9260, is based on the AT91SAM9260 microcontroller.

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Laser Tripwire takes a Photo, Uploads it to Twitter

This instructable will show you how to construct a laser tripwire that can twitter and grab an image from a webcam, as well as execute any command you can put in a bash script. This instructable is actually quite simple and is even suitable as a beginner arduino project. It requires a GNU/linux (or possibly Mac) operating

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Embedded Computer Runs Linux, Development Tools, and Access Control

Tempe, AZ (PRWEB) February 9, 2009 U.S. embedded hardware OEM KwikByte demonstrated a display-based, development system running a full Debian environment and applications on a power-conscious, microcontroller. The system is targeted at general purpose computing, test stands, access control systems, and inventory management applications.   The board used for the demonstration, KwikByte’s KBK9G20, is based

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Ghetto Programming: Getting started with AVR microprocessors on the cheap.

Microprocessors are so cheap these days. If only there were a way to program them up just as cheaply… *wavy dream-sequence lines* In this instructable, find out how to build up a complete AVR microprocessor toolchain: compiler, programmer software, programmer hardware, and some simple demos to get your feet wet. From there, it’s just a

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Optimizing Linux Applications on ARM Processors

I highlighted the Cortex-M4 Development tool seminar yesterday, but there is another session added to the ARM Connected Community programme: Optimizing Linux Applications on ARM Processors It will be run by both John Bernard (Global Marketing, Canonical) and Mark Onions (Director of Marketing, ARM), and last 60 minutes. The date to note is Wednesday 20th October, 3.30pm – 4.30pm

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