Embedded Linux
Embedded Linux is the operating system driving most electronic devices
including cell phones, PDAs, media players, RFID readers and robots.
Distributions
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LynuxWorks
offers BlueCat Embedded Linux, based on the 2.6 kernel.
This is an implementation of the Linux model enhanced for use in embedded systems
ranging from small consumer-type devices to large-scale, multi-CPU systems. |
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MontaVista Linux
Professional Edition is the leading embedded Linux development platform
and in use by over 500 corporate customers worldwide.
MontaVista Linux stands out by offering embedded developers innovative technologies
to support real-world requirements for real-time responsiveness,
scalable RAM and ROM footprints, and focused support for industry-specific
features and capabilities. |
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TimeSys Linux
Software Development Kit (SDK) comprises a ready-to-run,
royalty-free real-time operating system (RTOS) packaged as a board-specific,
Linux kernel 2.4 SDK. |
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SnapGear Embedded Linux supports a broad range of architectures,
is based upon the mainstream Linux kernel, and it is free. |
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Octagon Systems
provides free versions of embedded Linux for their Small Board Computers (SBC). |
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eCos
is an open source, royalty-free, real-time operating system
intended for embedded applications. |
Embedded Linux Organizations
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Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC)
is a nonprofit, vendor-neutral trade association whose goal is the advancement,
promotion and standardization of Linux throughout the embedded,
applied and appliance computing markets. |
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CE Linux Forum (CELF)
is an industry group that is focused on the advancement of Linux
as an open source platform for consumer electronics devices. |
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EMBLIX,
the pre-eminent embedded Linux organization in Japan,
is a vendor-neutral trade association dedicated to the promotion and advancement
of Linux-based solutions in embedded applications. |
Embedded Linux Sites
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