This is the AllLinuxDevices Digest, a quick look at some news
from the world of embedded Linux. Look for the ALD Digest daily on
weekdays.
The Day’s Headlines:
LinuxDevices.com: Building a low-cost router appliance with
Embedded Linux
“Building an embedded Linux device just got a whole lot easier. A
new set-top box computer form-factor from Allwell (in Taiwan)
enables embedded Linux developers to create great looking products
without the hassle and huge expense of building it
themselves.”
PR: Lineo Bolsters Development Of uClinux 2.4
“Lineo’s uClinux is a micro version of Linux that can be used in
devices that use processors without a memory management unit
(MMU).”
PR: Opera Software, PalmPalm and Trolltech form Alliance for Asian
Embedded Linux Market.
“Opera Software, PalmPalm Technology Inc., and Trolltech today
announced the formation of a strategic alliance for the Asian
wireless Linux market. The three companies will jointly develop
“Linux Total Solution for Wireless Internet Appliance” for hardware
manufacturers in the wireless Internet space.”
PR: Intrinsyc Unveils Vertical Market Application for Building,
Factory and Office Automation
“Intrinsyc (CDNX: ICS) today unveiled a key vertical market
application for building, factory and office automation. The
application enables customers to quickly and easily OPC-enable
their Linux- based automation systems. OPC is a set of standard
interfaces based upon Microsoft’s OLE/COM technology that makes it
possible to interoperate between automation applications, rugged
field devices and business applications.”
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