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Linux as an Embedded Operating System
Linux is a popular, UNIX compatible, open source operating system that was designed originally for desktop computers.
In a first big success wave Linux conquered the servers in the enterprises.
Whether as an operating system for a file server or on the Internet Access gateway, Linux offers the necessary features and the absolutely necessary stability for the unattended continuous operation without reboots.
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http://www.dilnetpc.com
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Realtime and Embedded How To (Linux)
This Guide explains the fundamentals of real-time and embedded programming and operating systems (focusing mostly on their differences with general purpose operating systems such as Linux). Everything is illustrated with free software examples, mainly RTAI.
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http://people.mech.kuleuven.ac.be
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Successfully Using Linux and Open Software in an Embedded System Design
Fueled by time-to-market pressures and the need to reduce overall system cost, many developers are migrating to Linux® and open-systems software in their embedded systems designs.
This open-systems approach allows developers to leverage freely available software, and spend their resources on their specific area of expertise to add value to their products.
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http://www.lynuxworks.com
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What Does Android Expect?
This white paper attempts to answer the question What does Android expect by highlighting the key differences between a legacy Linux implementation and Android.
The focus is on analyzing the customizations introduced by Android into a conventional Linux system; thereby, enabling the BSP integrator to bring-up Android on hardware platforms in a short span of time.
Another objective is to bring out more clarity on the Android specific...
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http://www.mistralsolutions.com
date: 9/1/2009
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Why Use Linux for Real-Time Embedded Systems
This white paper is not intended to be the be-all and end-all of the embedded RTOS wars.
Rather, it documents the state of where our company (consisting of 9 embedded software engineers) finds itself with respect to choosing an RTOS for the embedded systems we work on. In this white paper, we will give a brief summary of our experience with various RTOS over the years (we have been in business for 20 years and some of us cut our teeth on...
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http://www.microtoolsinc.com
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