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Embedded Planet picks TimeSys to supply embedded Linux for SBCs
Feb. 18, 2002

Pittsburgh, PA and Cleveland, OH -- (press release excerpt) -- Embedded Planet has chosen TimeSys Corporation as the exclusive provider of embedded Linux operating systems for its PowerPC-based single board computers. Embedded Planet is a provider of integrated platforms and services for rapid development and cost effective production of embedded and networking devices. TimeSys offers system architects a full set of Linux-based solutions for developing robust, cost-effective embedded systems.

TimeSys Corporation and Embedded Planet have entered into a partnership to jointly deliver PowerPC-based single board computers running TimeSys Linux GPL providing design engineers a complete "turn-key" development environment allowing companies to rapidly take their embedded systems from concept to production. TimeSys Linux GPL consists of a powerful, fully featured, preemptible Linux kernel and all other modules needed to extend a standard Linux distribution to support the predictable, extremely low-latency response requirements of these embedded systems.

Shipping in March and April 2002, TimeSys will provide complete Board Support Packages (BSP) for the following Embedded Planet hardware platforms . . .
  • RPX Lite (PowerPC 823 and 850 processors)
  • RPX CLLF (PowerPC 855 and 860 processors)
  • EP8260 (PowerPC 8255 and 8260 processors)
  • EP405 (PowerPC 405GP processors)
  • Linux Planet (PowerPC 823 processors)
  • Ice Planet (PowerPC 405 processors)
Each BSP supports the following devices on the Embedded Planet hardware (where applicable): PowerPC processor; flash, DRAM, NVRAM; 10/100 Ethernet; serial; PCMCIA; PCI; I2C; graphics; LCD; and touch screen.

To provide a complete turn-key solution, Embedded Planet will include TimeSys BSP kits in a complete package that will include the following:
  • TimeSys Linux GPL pre-installed in Flash.
  • Linux board-hosted GNU tool chains
  • x86 Linux cross-platform GNU tool chains
  • Timing analysis core for use by TimeTrace
  • Certified device drivers
  • User and API Documentation
  • TimeSys Linux/Real-Time: add on proprietary modules that when enabled transform Linux into a first-class real-time operating system (RTOS).
Additionally, for Windows-based cross-platform development, TimeSys and Embedded Planet will provide customers with 60-day evaluation copies of:
  • TimeStorm: TimeSys' Windows-hosted Integrated Development Environment with cross-platform capabilities for Embedded Planet's boards
  • TimeTrace: a Windows-hosted target platform event tracing visualization tool
  • TimeWiz: a Windows-hosted real-time analysis and simulation tool
All of which make it easier for developers to create predictable, robust applications using the TimeSys Linux operating system and Board Support Packages.



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