Embedded Linux Journal

Embedded Linux Journal Contents -- September 2001


Feature
      In-Vehicle Data Logging  by Stuart Warren
Warren explains how his company uses a black box recorder and real-time Linux to log vehicle testing data to assist with development of automatic transmissions.
      Behind the Wheel with Linux  by Richard Vernon
The terms ``driver'' and ``engine'' take on new (or rather old) meanings (and Linux becomes a lot more ``robust'') when you throw a Hemi in the mix.
Indepth
      Automating the Physical World with Linux, Part 3: Designing around System Failure  by Bryce Nakatani
Bryce examines some of the causes of system failure and gives some tips on how to avoid it.
      Motorola ColdFire 5307  by Greg Ungerer
Taking advantage of µClinux for size and flexibility--low-cost, powerful internet appliances with embedded Linux.
      Konqueror/Embedded: An Open-Source Web Browser For EmbeddedLinux Systems  by Simon Hausmann
Filling the need for a free and standards-compliant browser.
      Writing Real-Time Device Drivers for Telecom Switches, Part 1  by Waël Hassan
Waël gives an introduction to writing device drivers for environment and architecture real-time systems.
      Squirrel POS  by Pavel Tkatchouk
Squirrel Systems of Canada, Ltd. is using an in-house developed Linux distribution for its new generation POS.
      Booting from the Ether  by Jay Sissom
One of our finalists shows you how to enable the NIC to boot from the network.
Departments
      Industry Watch: Linux for Real  by Doc Searls
Putting abundance to work.
Contests
      Contest Update: NIC Contest  by Phil Hughes
And the winners are...
From The Editor
      The Diversity of Embedded Linux  by Phil Hughes
Cars, POS systems, device drivers and more.
Letters
      Letters  by Letters Editor
Who Should We Sue?... Linux in the Utility Industry... Generic Embedded?... A Love Letter...
New Products
      New Products  by Heather Mead
LPM-TX STD Bus SBC, ADNP/1486, Multi-Protocol Exchange, TS2000 Terminal Server
 
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