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AllLinuxDevicesPR: Lineo Ships Upgrade Flagship Japanese Embedix SDK

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 30, 2001

“Lineo, Inc., a leading innovator in embedded Linux tools,
real-time and high availability solutions, has announced the
availability of Embedix SDK 1.2-J, the next release of the Japanese
software development kit for embedded developers and device
manufacturers. Embedix SDK 1.2-J integrates support with
cross-compilations, support for Hitachi SuperH 3 and 4 RISC
processors and an integrated development environment to provide
developers with greater flexibility and reduced
time-to-market.

“The embedded device market in Japan requires tools and features
provided by Embedix SDK 1.2-J to more quickly deliver devices to
market, at a lower cost, with the smallest embedded software image
possible,” said Yoshinobu Ushiyama, CEO of Lineo Japan, Inc. “With
the addition of the Hitachi SuperH processor, Lineo is making an
accelerated effort to support most of the major chips and boards
with Embedix SDK 1.2-J.”

“The Embedix SDK previously supported the X86 and PowerPC
processor families. Now, Lineo offers support for Hitachi SuperH 3
and 4 processors. Embedix SDK 1.2-J provides true cross-compilation
which will allow for target images on the Embedix platform to be
built and deployed across various processor families.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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