| Ampro adds Embedded Linux support to x86 SBCs |
Mar. 10, 2003
Ampro Computers and TimeSys Corp. announced today that the TimeSys Embedded Linux operating system and software development kit have been certified by TimeSys for use with five additional Ampro single board computer (SBC) products, all based on x86 processors.
The five Ampro SBCs now supported by TimeSys' Embedded Linux products are . . . - EnCore 700 -- 850MHz Low Power Pentium III or 300MHz Low Power Celeron processors, high integration Intel 815EM chipset, up to 512MB SODIMM SDRAM, 2 serial, EPP/ECP parallel, floppy, and four USB UHCI ports, two EIDE drives, 10/100BaseT Ethernet and 2D/3D CRT and TFT flat panel interfaces.
- EnCore 500 -- 266MHz Mobile Pentium processor, up to 256MB SODIMM SDRAM, 2 serial, EPP/ECP parallel, floppy, and four USB UHCI ports, two EIDE drives, 10/100BaseT Ethernet and 3D CRT and TFT flat panel interfaces.
- EnCore 400 -- 133MHz STPC Atlas processor, up to 128MB SODIMM SDRAM, 2 serial, EPP/ECP parallel, floppy, and two USB OHCI ports, two EIDE drives, 10/100BaseT Ethernet and 2D CRT and TFT flat panel interfaces.
- CoreModule 400 -- PC/104-compatible SBC features the 133MHz STPC Atlas processor, 64MB SDRAM, Bytewide Socket, CompactFlash Socket, 2 serial, EPP/ECP parallel, floppy, a USB OHCI ports, two EIDE drives, 10/100BaseT Ethernet and 2D CRT and TFT flat panel interfaces.
- Little Board P5v -- EBX-compatible SBC with a 266MHz Mobile Pentium processor, up to 256MB SODIMM SDRAM, 512KB Level 2 Cache, CompactFlash Socket, 2 serial, EPP/ECP parallel, floppy, and two USB ports, two EIDE drives, 10/100BaseT Ethernet and 2D/3D CRT and TFT flat panel interfaces.
"QuickStart Kits" for all Ampro SBCs now supported by TimeSys Embedded Linux are available immediately from Ampro. The kits include the associated SBC, RAM, interface cables, documentation, and a software CD containing TimeSys Linux SDK, drivers, design elements, and development tools.
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