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Embedded Linux Survey
This survey presents the state of embedded Linux as applied to consumer electronics devices, from wristwatches to PDAs to cellular handsets.
We have attempted to address important decision areas for embedded Linux developers, namely sorting through the various kernel variants, distributions, C libraries, and GUI options in creating a coherent software architecture.
preview:
http://www.bluemug.com
date: 12/2/2002
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Embedded Linux Towers Over Windows XP Embedded
Microsoft has published documents pitting Windows XP Embedded against embedded Linux.
We did some investigating of our own and are adding some commentary on the new XP release as a contender in the embedded market.
In general, we found that the operating system has limited applicability in embedded markets, and doesn't have the clout to really take on embedded Linux in head-on comparisons.
preview:
http://www.lynuxworks.com
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GNU/Linux On ADS Single Board Computers
This whitepaper provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Linux in the embedded space.
It describes GNU/Linux vs. Linux, the various distributions that exist, and what can run on ADS systems.
It concludes with how ADS fits into the Linux space.
preview:
http://www.applieddata.net
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GSM Mobile Phones and Linux
GSM mobile phones can in principle make ISDN connections and can thus subserve internet connections via conventional Information Service Providers (ISP) or send and receive faxes.
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http://www.physiol.usyd.edu.au
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Linux as a Real-time Operating System (RTOS) - The Freescale Perspective
From 1998 until 2002, Freescales engineers developed and integrated the dual-kernel, real-time solutions for Linux® (RTLinux and RTAI) with our Linux board support packages (BSPs). These solutions provide sub-20 microsecond precision with hard, real-time scheduling guarantees but at the expense of increased programming effort and memory protection.
Now, with the evolution and maturation of the pure Linux approaches to real-time,...
preview:
http://www.freescale.com
date: 12/1/2005
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