"LynuxWorks, Inc., a provider of open source and true real-time
embedded solutions for the post-PC era, today announced a new
release of BlueCat Linux with MIPS support. With the release of
BlueCat Linux 3.1, LynuxWorks now claims the broadest
microprocessor support for embedded Linux. Supported architectures
now include MIPS, Intel's Pentium, XScale and x86 compatibles, ARM
family (including Thumb extensions), StrongARM, PowerPC (including
PowerQUICC) and Hitachi SuperH."
"LynuxWorks BlueCat Linux and the MIPS architecture together
provide a reliable cross-development platform for embedded
developers creating products for markets such as office automation,
communications, network management, digital consumer devices, and
many others."
"LynuxWorks' support for the MIPS architecture is a critical
component of our Linux strategy," said Doug Agnew, product manager
at LynuxWorks. "Deployment of Linux-based networked devices and
digital consumer appliances is exploding and BlueCat Linux gives
developers the perfect choice of OS, tools, and now the broadest
architecture support, for developing the next wave of breakthrough
applications."