Community-designed board runs real-time Linux

Courtesy LinuxDevices.com  Tue, 08/12/2008 - 14:45

An open developer community has desiged a tiny ARM9-based board for industrial applications, such as serial device servers.

Manufactured by SystemBase of Korea, and designed by the "Embedded Module Developer Community" (EMDC), the "Eddy 2x" board comes with "Lemonix" real-time Linux and Eclipse-based "LemonIDE" tools.


 

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