TimeSys to Make LinuxLink Subscriptions Available to All Intel(R) Customers Using IOP342, IOP321, IOP331, IOP332 and 80219 Intel XScale(R) Processors.PITTSBURGH -- TimeSys(R) Corporation Provides Embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. Developers with Immediate and Ongoing Access to the Latest Linux Port to Intel(R) XScale(R) Processors, Maintained by Intel for Creating Commercial-grade Custom Linux Platforms TimeSys(R) Corporation, the leading developer service provider for the embedded Linux The Linux operating system configured and enhanced to work in a wide variety of applications, including handheld devices, network appliances, industrial machines and consumer electronics devices. The modularity of the Linux kernel makes it well suited to embedded systems. market, today announced that it will make LinuxLink subscriptions available to all customers of popular Intel(R) XScale(R) processors, including the only commercially-supported Linux solution for the new Intel IOP IOP intraocular pressure. IOP Intraocular pressure, see there 342 I/O processor Circuitry specialized for I/O operations. See front end processor. . Intel supplies 14-day trial subscriptions of processor-optimized LinuxLink subscriptions in its IOP342, IOP321, IOP331, IOP332 and 80219 I/O processor hardware development kits. At the end of the 14-day subscription, Intel customers will have the option to extend their subscription by choosing among flexible LinuxLink subscriptions available from TimeSys. The LinuxLink subscriptions that Intel is supplying to developers in its hardware development kits deliver immediate access to the latest Linux port to Intel XScale processors. This includes hundreds of cross-compiled packages, a processor-optimized cross-development environment, alerts to relevant updates and Developer Exchange access to interactive support from TimeSys, Intel, and the Open Source community. The combination of features available exclusively through LinuxLink equips new Intel customers to immediately begin Linux development, while providing existing customers with access to the most up-to-date embedded Linux resource for their processor. LinuxLink by TimeSys(TM) is the first commercial offering to support the majority of embedded developers who build and assemble their own custom Linux platform by delivering on-demand access to continuously updated processor-optimized Linux and components, rich development environment, and community support. This is a significant departure from commercial Linux vendor distributions that dictate feature sets and release schedules. "We look forward to equipping e·quip tr.v. e·quipped, e·quip·ping, e·quips 1. a. To supply with necessities such as tools or provisions. b. Intel customers with the only enablement model designed to support their efforts to create and maintain their own commercial-grade custom Linux platform," said Larry Weidman, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of TimeSys. About LinuxLink Subscriptions for Intel XScale Processors Each LinuxLink subscription for an Intel XScale processor includes: --Hundreds of cross-compiled, ready-to-use packages validated val·i·date tr.v. val·i·dat·ed, val·i·dat·ing, val·i·dates 1. To declare or make legally valid. 2. To mark with an indication of official sanction. 3. on supported Intel XScale processors, which save weeks or months from the process of gathering, cross-compiling and testing components --The latest Linux kernel The nucleus of the Linux operating system. The Linux kernel, which was developed by Linus Torvalds, was integrated with software from the GNU Project and other sources to create the actual Linux operating system. See Linux, GNU/Linux and kernel. distributions from Intel, optimized and tested on supported reference boards for Intel XScale processors, enabling developers to get started out of the box with a commercial Linux solution while receiving updates and patches throughout the development cycle --Processor-optimized cross-development environment with compilers, application and kernel debuggers A kernel debugger is a debugger present in some kernels to ease debugging and kernel development by the kernel developers.
Field of applied mathematics whose principles and methods are used to solve quantitative problems in disciplines including physics, biology, engineering, and economics. for their Linux platform --Participation in the Developer Exchange for online, interactive support from TimeSys, Intel, and the Open Source community, enabling developers to leverage community expertise for help, education, technical information and best practices to support their embedded Linux project. "Intel Storage Group engineers maintain the Intel XScale technology IOP branch of the Linux kernel tree," said Mike Wall, general manager of Intel's Storage Group Marketing. "By working with TimeSys to pair our latest Linux Kernel ports with the developer resources available through a LinuxLink subscription, we are giving our customers yet another option when developing systems based on Intel I/O processors." LinuxLink Availability The 14-day LinuxLink subscriptions are available through Intel for all new and existing Intel customers with IOP342, IOP321, IOP331, IOP332 and 80219 Intel XScale processors. Subscriptions can be activated activated a state of being more than usually active. In biological systems this is usually brought about by chemical or electrical means. Commonly said of pharmaceutical and chemical products. online at http://linuxlink.timesys.com/intel. Longer-term subscription options are available directly from TimeSys. For more information, please see http://www.timesys.com/processors/intel.htm About TimeSys Corporation TimeSys is the leading developer service provider for the embedded Linux market, delivering LinuxLink subscriptions that empower empower verb To encourage or provide a person with the means or information to become involved in solving his/her own problems developers to rapidly and efficiently create their own commercial-grade custom Linux platform. The continuously updated cross-compiled components, information and systems offered through LinuxLink subscriptions are aggregated from the open source community, semiconductor manufacturers and TimeSys and hosted in the TimeSys Network. For more information, visit www.timesys.com. TimeSys, LinuxLink by TimeSys, Developer Suite and TimeSys Network are trademarks of TimeSys Corporation in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and other countries. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners. |
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