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New embedded Linux BSP for inexpensive VIA mini-ITX board
Dec. 09, 2003

Lineo Solutions (Japan) has released a uLinux Consumer Electronics Edition (CE Edition) Board Support Package (BSP) for the VIA EPIA-ME6000, an inexpensive and widely available mini-ITX motherboard. The BSP is provided as a snap-in for Lineo's "uLinux Elite" embedded cross development environment.

(Click for larger view of VIA Epia M-series board

The M6000 model in VIA's Via Epia M-Series features a 600MHz VIA/C3 processor, and sells for $150 or less. VIA's mini-ITX boards have been used in many innovative embedded Linux projects.

VIA lists the following features for its M-Series motherboards:
  • Processor
    • VIA C3/EDEN EBGA Processor
  • Chipset
    • VIA CLE266 North Bridge
    • VT8235 South Bridge
  • System Memory
    • 1 DDR266 DIMM socket
    • Up to 1GB memory size
  • VGA
    • Integrated VIA Unichrome AGP graphics with MPEG-2 decoder
  • Expansion Slots
    • 1 PCI
  • Onboard IDE
    • 2 X UltraDMA 133/100/66 Connector
  • Onboard Floppy
    • 1 x FDD Connector
  • Onboard LAN
    • VIA VT6103 10/100 Base-T Ethernet PHY
  • Onboard Audio
    • VIA VT1616 6 channel AC'97 Codec
  • Onboard TV Out
    • VIA VT1622 TV out
  • Onboard 1394
    • VIA VT6307S IEEE 1394 Firewire
  • Onboard I/O Connectors
    • 1 USB connectors for 2 additional USB 2.0 ports, 2 1394 connectors for 2 1394 ports, Front-panel audio connectors (Mic and Line Out), CD Audio-in connector, SIR connector, CIR connector, Wake-on-LAN, Wake-on-Ring, CPU/Sys FAN/Fan 3, System intrusion connector, 1 I2C connector, 1 LVDS connector (Optional), Serial port connector for second com port
  • Back Panel I/O
    • 1 PS2 mouse port, 1 PS2 keyboard port, 1 Parallel, 1 RJ-45 LAN port, 1 Serial port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 VGA port, 1 RCA port (SPDIF or TV out), 1 S-Video port, 3 Audio jacks: line-out, line-in and mic-in; can be switched to 6 channel output
  • Applications
    • VIA FliteDeck Luxurious Utility, MissionControl-H/W Monitoring, Remote SNMP management, FlashPort-Live BIOS Flash, SysProbe-Live DMI Browser
  • BIOS
    • Award BIOS, 2/4Mbit flash memory
  • System Monitoring & Management
    • CPU voltage monitoring, Wake-on-LAN, Keyboard-Power-on, Timer-Power-on- System power management, AC power failure recovery
  • Form Factor
    • Mini-ITX (4 layer), 17 cm x 17 cm
Lineo lists the following features for its uLinux CE Edition BSP:
  • Small footprint/Fast booting-time
    • ROM: 2Mbyte and above/ RAM: 2Mbyte and above
    • Kernel XIP support
    • ulibc: Reorganized and compacted glibc

  • uLinux Realtime
    • Hard Real Time in Linux kernel space
    • POSIX compliant pthread I/F specifications
    • Metrics Sample (i386 Compatible EDEN CPU Clock: 600MHz Bus Clock: 66MHz)
      • Interrupt Response: 5 microseconds
      • Task Latency: 4 microseconds
      • Periodic Task Latency: 10 microseconds
      • (Timer Clock Accuracy: 1 microsecond Jitter: 1 microsecond)

  • Power Management Framework
    • Non-BIOS-based APM-related I/F support

  • IPv6 standard with IPv4/6
  • Enhanced Memory Management
  • Lots of Device Drivers
    • HotPlug support
Lineo lists the following features for its "uLinux Elite":
  • Embedded Linux Integrated Development Environment
  • Development Host OS RedHat 8.0/9.0, Windows2000
  • Hardware Requirements
    • CPU: Pentium4 (Recommended: 2GHz and above)
    • Memory: 128MB (Recommended: 256MB and above)
    • Hard Disk Space: 2GB (Recommended: 10GB approx.)



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