Embedded Linux Journal

Embedded Linux Journal Contents -- #1 -- January 2001
| Feature | |
| Embedding Linux on an
MZ104 by Luke Dion Mr. Dion gives a step-by-step on putting this tiny ticker to use. |
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| The Transmeta-Embedded
Connection by Doc Searls Transmeta began as the most private company in the whole Linux space. Now it's the most public. Or at least the most recently public. |
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| Real-Time Applications with
RTLinux by Edgar F Hilton, Victor
Yodaiken RTLinux gives you a hard real-time, low-level environment when you need it--and all the power and flexibility of Linux when you don't. |
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| The Next Quantum Leap in
Speed by Richard Parry How Linux is helping to bring high data rate wireless communication to the mobile user. |
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| Indepth | |
| Using Linux to Control the
Outside World by Eduardo Gómez,
David Wagg Developing real-time control applications using Linux. |
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| Report from the Second Embedded
Linux Expo and Conference by Rick
Lehrbaum |
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| Introduction to Microwindows
Programming by Greg Haerr Haerr explains running graphical windowing environments with embedded Linux. |
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| Experimenting with Jini on
Linux by Shakeel Ahmad, Furqan Ahmad,
Zeshan Ahmad Chishti, Umar Farooq Jini developers promise a very different day-to-day life in the near future. |
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| Building Tiny Linux Systems
with Busybox, Part 2: Building the Kernel
by Bruce Perens Let Bruce help you put the BusyBox to work. |
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| Linux at the Arcetri
Observatory Infrared Group by Carlo Baffa,
Alessio Checcucci, Vladimir Gavryusev, Elisabetta
Giani Astronomers and Physicists at the Galileo National Telescope use Linux and an elegant homegrown user interface to control sophisticated light and infrared telescopic imaging equipment. |
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| Smaller than a
Paperback by Don Papp How to install, configure and run a complete Linux system on a tiny 486-class machine with no moving parts. |
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| The Coming of the Ants
by Joshua Drake Embedded Linux evolves onto the PDA--but it's not done yet. |
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| Fish on, Fish off
by Erik Lotspeich Lotspeich describes some basics of home automation using currently available inexpensive devices. |
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| Case Study | |
| Rapid Prototyping a Broadcast
Radio Controller With Embedded Linux by
Jonathan Siegel Using embedded Linux, a broadcast radio network interface was designed and prototyped in a substantially reduced time frame compared to other methods. |
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| From The Publisher | |
| Tell us what you want
by Phil Hughes Welcome to the first issue of Embedded Linux Journal. |
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| Embedded Interview | |
| From Pockets to Packets
by Doc Searls How PocketLinux and Jabber's XML instant messaging open a whole new development platform. |
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| Letters | |
| Letters by
Letters Editor Reader love letters... passing information... MZ104, we want one now!... errata/erratum/erratinator. |
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| New Products | |
| New Products
by Heather Mead |
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| Advertiser Index |
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