| Freescale conference presentations available |
Jul. 25, 2005
Freescale has published 303 presentations (downloadable PDF files) from its developer's conference, held June 20-23 in Orlando, Florida. The presentations were given by Freescale and its technology partners at the Freescale Technology Forum, and include a number of topics of interest to embedded Linux developers.
Linux-related presentations include:- Automotive grade Linux solutions to greatly reduce power consumption, footprint and boot time, Freescale, by Bernhard Kuhn senior software engineer
- Embedded Linux today: it's a new ballgame!, American Arium and MontaVista, by John Overton, senior engineer
- State of the art GUI technology for embedded devices, Freescale, by Roger Edgar, manager, consumer platform tools (available from Freescale by request)
- Freescale's new MPC7448 PowerPC processor, Freescale, by Michael Everman, applications engineer
- PowerQUICC III performance monitor on Linux, Freescale, by Michael Reiss, senior software engineer
- High-performance PowerPC processors: roadmap and direction, Freescale, by Glenn Beck, director of marketing, computing platforms
- PowerPC architecture primer, Freescale, by Dan Bouvier, director of PowerPC processor architecture (available from Freescale on request)
- Hands-on with the PowerPC open desktop workstation, Freescale, by Maurie Ommerman, senior applications engineer
- Software support for PowerQUICC products, Freescale, by Ian Forsyth, system enablement, manager
- Develop Products Profitably and Safely with GPL Code, MontaVista, by Jason Wacha, VP corporate affairs and general counsel
- RapidIO for Linux OS: kernel support for RapidIO systems, MontaVista, by Matt Porter, senior kernel architect (available from MontaVista on request)
- Using the PowerQUICC II Pro MPC8349E for network security applications, Freescale, by Todd Lumpkin, principal staff software engineer
- High-performance PowerPC processor benchmarks (Part 2): benchmark update, Freescale, by Chuck Corley, applications engineering manager
- Building GNU tool chains for PowerPC target systems, Freescale, by Phil Brownfield, PowerPC tools manager, applications engineering
- Using SimG4+ to Optimize Code for MPC7447A and MPC7448, Freescale, by Top Changwatchai, performance modeling engineers
- Fine tuning software performance on high-performance PowerPC processors, Freescale, by Knute Lingaard, performance modeling engineer
- AltiVec technology programming example: CRC32, Freescale, by Chuck Corley, applications engineering manager
- Useful debugging PowerPC system techniques and knowledge, Freescale, by Djonli, senior applications engineer
- Management considerations when working with open source, Freescale, by Lynnette Reese
- Using CodeWarrior Linux Development Tools, Freescale, by John Abrams, senior product marketing manager
- Hands-on workshop: embedded Linux for the PowerPC family-the end to end solution from Freescale, Freescale
- Embedded Linux Platforms on PowerPC Processors, Kenati Technologies, by Ranjit Deshpande (presentation available on request from Kenati)
- Customizing Linux to meet the unique requirements of your Freescale processor-based embedded device design, TimeSys, by Manas Saksena, CTO
- Understanding the Linux kernel boot process for the PowerPC architecture, Freescale, by Maurie Ommerman, senior applications engineer
- Using Linux modules for device debugging and monitoring, Freescale, by Ted Peters, applications engineer
- Leveraging Linux from a public source tree on a PowerPC platform, Freescale, by Maurie Ommerman, senior applications engineer
- LAMP for PowerPC architecture: leveraging essential open-source components to build low-power web servers, Freescale, by Paul Cameron, PMP software solutions architect
- Panel session: evolving trends in embedded Linux, Freescale
- Customize Linux for the i.MX21, TimeSys, Manas Saksena, CTO
- Carrier Grade Linux and open, standards-based building blocks, MontaVista, by Glenn Seiler, director of product marketing
- Real-time performance in Linux OS, MontaVista, by Sven-Thorsten Dietrick, real-time architect
- The future Is bright for Palm OS and Linux OS, PalmSource, by Madeline Duva, VP of business development (available from PalmSource on request)
- Mobilinux Technologies for Feature Phones, MontaVista, by Jacob Lehrbaum, product manager, mobile and wireless
- Enhanced time processing unit (eTPU) as a logic analyzer on ColdFire and uClinux , Freescale, by Michal Hanak, systems engineer
- Hands-on workshop: introduction to embedded Linux OS on ColdFire processors, Freescale, by Reggie O'Donoghue, product marketer
A complete list of all presentations can be found here.
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