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:LinuxDevices: Linux Support Comes to Rugged VMEbus SBC for Military Applications
LinuxDevices: Linux Support Comes to Rugged VMEbus SBC for Military Applications
Jan 9, 2004, 07 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3982 reads)

[ Thanks to Matt for this link. ]

"TimeSys has delivered the first Linux SDK for the Aitech Defense Systems C100, a VME-bus SBC targeting rugged military applications. The SDK aims to save money and development time by providing development tools, drivers, and a ready-to-run, single-kernel, real-time Linux kernel licensed in a royalty-free model.

"The Aitech C100 6U VME single-slot SBC features a 733MHz Motorola PowerPC G4+ MPC7455 microprocessor with on-chip L1 and L2 caches. The board offers a variety of I/O interfaces, including one Gigabit Ethernet and two Fast Ethernet ports, redundant MIL-STD-1553B ports, two IEEE 1394a FireWire ports, two USB 2.0 ports, eight serial ports (six high-speed ports and two UART ports), and up to 16 general-purpose discrete I/O channels. Available in conduction and air-cooled versions, the C100 is vibration and shock resistant for use in rugged military applications..."

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