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PRNewswire: …Ethernet Support for Applied Data Systems’ Graphics Client with Embedded Linux…

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 20, 2000

“Century Software, Inc., a leading provider of desktop
networking products, completed Ethernet support for Applied
Data Systems (ADS)’ Graphics Client embedded Linux single board
computer systems on a StrongARM platform.”

“Century Software completed Ethernet TCP/IP support for ADS’s
Graphics Client. TCI/IP is the de facto standard for transmitting
data over networks and the Internet. Century Software’s TCP/IP
Support allows connectivity to the Graphics Client using common
protocols including Telnet, FTP and NFS. These Ethernet enabling
technologies allow real time connections from the ADS Graphical
Client to the Internet, and expedite direct transfer of data.”

“ADS has developed a powerful embedded Linux application-ready
system, and we are enthusiastic that the protocols that Century has
developed for their system will facilitate the development of
numerous business applications, such as wireless data transfer,”
said Greg Haerr, CEO of Century Software. “TCP/IP connectivity
opens the gates to Internet applications development for the ADS
Graphics Client.”


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