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| 2012-02-08 | Pengutronix to demoµClinux for Cortex-M3 This new port ofµClinux features 3.2 Linux kernel, giving embedded designers time-to-market benefits of using an open source embedded operating system. |
| 2011-01-06 | Tool touts faster Linux, Android native code dev't ARM Development Studio 5 (DS-5) v5.3 and DS-5 Linux Edition supports boot code, kernel, driver, application development for ARM Linux and claims to accelerate Linux and Android native code development. |
| 2010-11-25 | Platform boasts of instantaneous Linux boot Renesas Electronics in partnership with MPC Data Ltd have demonstrated a Renesas based MS7724 platform booting a Linux kernel and graphical QT application in less than one second. |
| 2010-11-25 | Perform embedded platform software, hardware upgrade Read about an in-the-field upgrade of the Spartan-6 bitstream, Linux kernel, and loader flash images, using the presently running Linux kernel. |
| 2010-10-22 | Linux upgrade supports ARM, Intel, MIPs architectures Wind River's fourth-generation commercial embedded Linux platform is based on the recently released Linux 2.6.34+ kernel and support for leading ARM, Intel, MIPS and Power architectures. |
| 2010-07-07 | Mobile platform secures comms, compute loads Open Kernel Labs and Sirrix Security Technologies have developed a platform that runs multiple trusted environments and secure services on COTS mobile hardware. |
| 2010-06-25 | High-speed serial bootloader for PIC16, PIC18 devices Microchip's enhanced flash microcontrollers enable firmware to program itself. This is done by a "bootloader" providing a firmware kernel, residing in the microcontroller. |
| 2010-06-16 | In-circuit debugger allows complete system visibility Lauterbach GmbH TRACE32 in-circuit debugger has JTAG-access to all areas of the processor core, device drivers (in-kernel and modules), Linux processes, native Android applications and libraries can all be debugged at the same time. |
| 2010-04-26 | i.MX35 board initialisation and memory mapping using the Linux target image builder (LTIB) This application note provides general information regarding the board initialisation process and the memory mapping implementation of the Linux kernel using the LTIB in an i.MX35 Board Support Package (BSP). |
| 2010-04-26 | i.MX51 board initialisation and memory mapping using the Linux target image builder (LTIB) This application note provides general information regarding the board initialisation process and the memory mapping implementation of the Linux kernel using the LTIB in an i.MX51 board support package (BSP). |
| 2010-04-14 | Hypervisor enables secure isolation for bare-metal B Labs Ltd's Codezero hypervisor focuses on Linux kernel virtualisation, secure platform resource partitioning and multi-core processor utilisation. |
| 2009-10-23 | Using the PF_RING for improved lossless packet capturing Here's how you can improve lossless network packet capturing with libpcap by using the PF_RING kernel patch. |
| 2009-03-30 | RTOS for complex designs flaunts new features Micrium has introduced theµC/OS-III, an expanded feature RTOS for embedded designs. |
| 2009-02-02 | Use Linux to control USB test instruments Learn how to take advantage of Agilent Open for controlling your test instruments under Linux. |
| 2008-11-28 | RTOS provides security for multi-core systems eSOL has announced that its eT-Kernel Multi-Core Edition now offers a "Memory Partitioning Option". |
| 2008-11-27 | LynxSecure 2.0 aims high-assurance systems LynxSecure 2.0 is a next-gen separation kernel and embedded hypervisor for high-assurance systems. |
| 2008-08-20 | A second look at microkernels Heiser: Microkernels tend to stir up emotions and a lot of scepticism. |
| 2008-07-03 | Design aids--multi-context switch event kernel Design aids--multi-context switch event kernel |
| 2008-02-26 | SEGGER's RTOS supports Atmel's AVR32 MCU SEGGER Microcontroller's RTOS embOS runs app code in App Mode and the kernel and interrupts in Supervisor mode, allowing the app program to take advantage of the protection mechanism offered by Atmel's AVR32. |
| 2008-02-03 | Rolling your own Real-time operating systems and kernels provide all the functions you need for a multi-tasking embedded system . . . and then some. It may make more sense than you think to embed do-it-yourself operating system functions into your application. |
| 2006-07-01 | Build a super simple tasker Almost all embedded systems are event-driven; most of the time they wait for some event such as a time tick, a button press, a mouse click, or the arrival of a data packet. After recognising the event, the systems react by performing the appropriate computation. This reaction might include manipulating the hardware or generating secondary, "soft" events that trigger other internal software components. Once the event-handling action is complete, such reactive systems enter a dormant state in anticipation of the next event. |
| 2007-11-07 | Google forms alliance to drive open interfaces for RF apps The Google's gPhone, renamed "Android" platform will be offered through Apache open-source licensing programs, though its design is far less important than Google's work with Wind River in melding an open Linux kernel with an open mobile software stack. |
| 2006-10-16 | Real-time features added to mainline Linux kernel Real-time features added to mainline Linux kernel |
| 2006-09-11 | eSol RTOS optimises ARM11 MPCore eSol has released an RTOS and set of integrated tools for use with ARM11 MPCore multicore processor designs for the automotive, mobile, enterprise and embedded markets. |
| 2006-06-20 | Enea's OSEck RTOS supports StarCore DSP cores Enea's OSEck RTOS fully supports StarCore's SC1000 and SC2000 families of DSP cores. |
| 2006-04-28 | Balancing network reliability, security trade-offs Some embedded system designers are forced to sacrifice reliability in favour of time-to-market. Here are tips on how to choose the right architecture and design for higher levels of reliability. |
| 2005-08-05 | Fewer defects found in Linux kernel Fewer defects found in Linux kernel |
| 2005-09-01 | Sub-$200 tools power 'farms' for verification Stanley Hyduke sees a not-so-distant future for the semiconductor industry in which companies are running thousands of simultaneous simulations to cope with the verification bottleneck. |
| 2005-09-22 | Software kit eases ache of adding Bluetooth to Linux devices Running as module to Linux kernel version 2.4, the XTNDAccess Blue Software development kit from Extended Systems lets users implement Bluetooth functions without having to be an expert in that technology. |
| 2005-10-14 | eSOL RTOS suite serenades TMS320DA295 audio processor A real-time operating system (RTOS) suite from eSOL Inc. targets Texas Instruments Inc.'s TMS320DA295 audio processor and consists of the PrKERNELv4 multiasking kernel and PrFILE FAT-compatible file system. Both are the first to be integrated into, and fully support, TI's production-ready portable reference design for MP3 players and portable audio jukeboxes. |
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