| Lineo to Bundle Arriba! IDE |
Dec. 16, 1999
LINDON, Utah -- Lineo, Inc. today announced that Arriba!, Viosoft's Integrated Development Environment (IDE), will ship as part of the Lineo Embedix SDK, an embedded Linux development kit. Under contract from Lineo, Viosoft is porting Arriba! for use with Embedix -- Lineo's embedded version of Linux. A run time version of the Embedix operating system is currently being tested in a broad range of Internet-aware devices and appliances. The comprehensive Embedix SDK, including the Embedix version of Arriba!, is scheduled to ship April 2000.
"Lineo's embedded Linux system software development is far ahead of any known competition," said Bryan Sparks, CEO of Lineo, Inc. "Aggressive software development by Lineo's engineers, coupled with the work of partners, like Viosoft, is producing an embedded Linux development environment that is competitive to existing market leaders of embedded system software."
Viosoft Director of Business Development, Karl Blum, added, "Viosoft's version of Arriba! for Embedix will provide OEM developers with a comprehensive integrated development environment for producing Linux-based embedded system software."
Arriba! is a full IDE that works with the GNU tool chain and is suitable for developing both kernel modules and user-space programs. Arriba! is a Java-based, graphical development environment, which includes an integrated code editor with color syntax highlighting, a project management system, debugger, cross reference capabilities and many other tools designed to speed up product development cycles.
About Lineo (www.lineo.com)
Lineo, Inc. develops, markets and sells embedded operating systems and applications that provide consumers with simple, low-cost software for interacting with the Internet via embedded devices. Lineo's products include Embedix (embedded Linux OS), Embrowser (embedded Web browser), DR DOS (component-based embedded OS), and other technologies designed to improve connectivity while reducing system requirements and per-unit costs.
About Viosoft (www.viosoft.com)
Viosoft Corporation develops, markets and licenses Java-based software development tools that benefit Windows 95/98/NT, Solaris, UNIX and Linux developers in the enterprise, desktop and embedded markets. The Arriba! product family includes the Arriba! IDE, VioRunner cross platform debugger and tcl-based VioScript scripting language. Possessing a high degree of integration ability, all Viosoft products, custom engineering services and developer support are designed to allow clients to recoup development costs and increase market opportunity. Headquartered in Campbell, CA, Viosoft has engineering offices in Los Angeles, CA and New Orleans, LA.
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