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LinuxLink enables you to build your own custom Linux software platform through a web-based service that provides the latest processor-optimized code for your embedded device, tools to make the development and customization process easier, and support to help with any issues throughout the development lifecycle. LinuxLink supports ARM, PowerPC, x86 and MIPS architectures.
Open Components for Embedded Real-time Applications
OCERA, that stands for Open Components for Embedded Real-time Applications, is an European project that tries to provide Linux with the new real-time functionalities, permiting embedded system developers to access all these benefits.
In order to provide these real-time functionalities, the OCERA consortium finally chose the RTLinux executive.
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http://www.ocera.org
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Real-Time Linux driver for the serial port
The aim of rt_com is to provide a easy interface to the serial port hardware from real-time contexts.
It provides all needed functionality to communicate with electronic equipment along standard serial lines (or at least we hope so).
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http://rt-com.sourceforge.net
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Real-Time Linux Wiki
Welcome to the RT Wiki, the Wiki Web for the CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT community, and real-time Linux in general.
Please support us and help to extend this wiki.
Thank you! More about RT Wiki Documentation CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT Patch RT PREEMPT HOWTO High Resolution Timers (hrtimers) Utilities RT Patch Manager RT Watchdog OSADL Real-Time Live Linux CD O(1) Memory Allocator More Utilities Benchmarks, and Test Cases IBM...
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http://rt.wiki.kernel.org
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RTAI - Real-Time Application Interface
hard real-time extension to the Linux kernel, contributed in accordance with the Free Software guidelines.
It provides the features of an industrial-grade RTOS, seamlessly accessible from the powerful and sophisticated GNU/Linux environment.
This project has been founded by the Department of Aerospace Engineering of Politecnico di Milano (DIAPM).
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http://www.rtai.org
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RTAI - the RealTime Application Interface for Linux from DIAPM
Then RTAI might be the realtime extension of your choice! The Realtime Application Interface consists mainly of two parts: A patch to the Linux kernel which introduces a hardware abstraction layer A broad variety of services which make realtime programmers' lifes easier RTAI is a true community project.RTAI supports several architectures: x86 (with and without FPU and TSC) x86_64 (beta) PowerPC (recovering) ARM...
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https://www.rtai.org
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The Embedded Linux Workshop
The Embedded Linux Workshop is an open source project put together for the book 'Embedded Linux' by John Lombardo.
The workshop makes it easy to build embedded Linux applications quickly and easily.
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http://sourceforge.net
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TuxMobil - Linux on Handheld Computers
Dedicated to Linux On Mobile Computers.
It leads you to a lot of useful hands-on information, HOWTOs, and FAQs about installing and running Linux, BSD, Solaris and other UniXes on laptops, PDAs, cell phones, portable music players, wearables and other mobile computer devices.
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http://www.tuxmobil.org
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VMELinux
The VMELinux Project The VMELinux Project's goal is to make Linux a sensible alternative for embedded VMEbus applications.
CVS Repository | Downloads | Versions | Bug Reports | Linux VME HOWTO - How to help this project.
Be a user Use a stable version of VMELinux in your next VME application Ask questions, find help and report your results with...
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http://www.vmelinux.org
We make it easy to "roll your own" on PowerPC Processors! LinuxLink helps you get Linux up and running on your board in less time.
LinuxLink enables you to build your own custom Linux software platform through a web-based service that provides the latest processor-optimized code for your embedded device, tools to make the development and customization process easier, and support to help with any issues throughout the development lifecycle. LinuxLink supports PowerPC processors from AMCC, Freescale and Xilinx.