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Linux-Announce Digest #916

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Digestifier)
Fri Feb 9 16:50:55 2001

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To: Linux-Announce@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date:     Fri, 9 Feb 01 16:13:02 EST

Linux-Announce Digest #916, Volume #3             Fri, 9 Feb 01 16:13:02 EST

Contents:
  Kernel Driver for Hunt Engineering HEPC3/HECPCI1 TIM-40 cards (Albrecht =?iso-8859-1?Q?Dre=DF?=)
  IBM selected Monta Vista for Embedded Linux. First JavaT-Based Developmentand Runtime Platform for Embedded Linux. (mvista@my-deja.com)
  WWW: Linux MusicStation aka Mstation news (John Littler)
  Success for all Embedded Linux World (mvista@my-deja.com)
  SATGUI Alpha3 - GUI Development for Unix/Windows (Adrian Davis)
  CONFERENCE: 3rd Brunswick Linux-Days, extended Deadlines (Matthias Grimm)

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From: Albrecht =?iso-8859-1?Q?Dre=DF?= <ad@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de>
Subject: Kernel Driver for Hunt Engineering HEPC3/HECPCI1 TIM-40 cards
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:50:29 GMT

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I am pleased to announce version 1.1.0 of the hepc3 package, a Linux kernel
driver for Hunt Engineering's HEPC3/4 and HECPCI1 TIM-40 DSP Motherboards.  The
driver is available form the Metalab (aka Sunsite) archive (and mirrors) in the 

        ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/misc-cards/

directory. Further information is available from the following web page:

        http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/iri/Archiv/hepc3.html

The driver supports the board's comports A and B in interrupt driven mode and
port A in PCI Bus Master DMA mode.  The JTAG port is NOT supported.  Version
1.1.0 is an upgrade of the old 1.0.0 version.  As it contains some bug fixes,
you should consider to upgrade to the new version.

Please note that it may need some days before the files are moved from the
incoming/Linux directory to that quoted above.  Mirrors usually will need some
more time.

- --== NEW SINCE VERSION 1.0.0 ==--

- - fixed a small bug in port A irq driven io mode which could lead to a
  transfer hang
- - rewrote port A dma stuff for more performance and stability

- --== REFERENCES ==--

HEPC3:          http://www.hunteng.co.uk/products/c4x/hepc3.htm
HEPC4:          http://www.hunteng.co.uk/products/c4x/hepc4.htm
HECPCI1:        http://www.hunteng.co.uk/products/c4x/hecpci1.htm
TIM-40:         http://www.hunteng.co.uk/technlgy/c4x/tim40.htm

- --== LSM ENTRY ==--

Begin3
Title:          hepc3
Version:        1.1.0
Entered-date:   30JAN2001
Description:    kernel char driver for Hunt Engineering's HEPC3, HEPC4 and
                HECPCI1 TIM-40 motherboards
Keywords:       kernel, character, driver, dsp, TIM-40, TMS320C40, HEPC3,
                HEPC4, HECPCI1, AMCC, S5933
Author:         ad@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de (Albrecht Dress)
Maintained-by:  ad@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de (Albrecht Dress)
Primary-site:   http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/iri/Archiv/hepc3.html
                55929   hepc3-1.1.0.tar.gz
                234413  hepc3-1.1.0.doc.pdf
                83371   hepc3-1.1.0.doc.ps.gz 
                713     hepc3-1.1.0.lsm
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/kernel/misc-cards
                55929   hepc3-1.1.0.tar.gz
                234413  hepc3-1.1.0.doc.pdf
                83371   hepc3-1.1.0.doc.ps.gz 
                947     hepc3-1.1.0.lsm
Platforms:      Linux 2.0.x, Linux 2.2.x
Copying-policy: GPL
End 

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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Dr.-Ing. Albrecht Dre\ss                                     """"           |
| Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Radioastronomie   |\       /      /o  o\          |
| Abteilung f\"ur Infrarot-Interferometrie    |  \    /      |  /   |         |
| Auf dem H\"ugel 69                          |    \ |        \ ---/          |
| D-53121 Bonn (Germany)          ------------+------+-------------------     |
| Phone (+49) 228 525 319                     |    / |                        |
| Fax   (+49) 228 525 411                     |  /  /                         |
| Mail  ad@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de                  |/   /                          |
| http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/iri                                        |
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From: mvista@my-deja.com
Subject: IBM selected Monta Vista for Embedded Linux. First JavaT-Based Developmentand Runtime Platform for Embedded Linux.
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:51:16 GMT

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MontaVista and IBM Announce First JavaT-Based Development and Runtime
Platform for Embedded Linux MontaVista Software. Selected by IBM For
Embedded Linux; New Product Featured at Linux World in New York

SUNNYVALE, Calif., -- January 31, 2001 -- MontaVista Software, Inc.,
developer of the Hard HatTM Linux® operating system for embedded
applications and IBM (NYSE:IBM) announced the availability of VisualAge
Micro Edition (VAME) for Hard Hat Linux by MontaVista. VAME is an
integrated development environment with runtime components incorporating
IBM's latest embedded Java technology, the J Virtual Machine.
VisualAge Micro Edition provides developers of embedded applications
with a complete set of tools for the creation, testing and deployment of
embedded Java applications. In this first release, MontaVista has
observed a significant performance improvement over other Virtual
Machines tested on Hard Hat Linux.

This tool-kit offers embedded applications developers all the benefits
of Java technology in a high performing, reliable and robust
environment. The combination of the IBM Virtual Machine and Hard Hat
Linux achieves this goal, providing substantially more in terms of
portability, developer productivity and application performance.
MontaVista and IBM have each taken a leadership position in providing
their products across an extensive array of processors and boards to
ensure that the Java applications can be deployed across the widest
variety of target platforms. The release of VAME and J for Hard Hat
Linux represents a significant step in the evolution of embedded
development. "Embedded developers can now expand their development
portfolio to include embedded Java technology," according to Kevin
Morgan, vice president, engineering at MontaVista. "We are delighted
with this product release, since we are now extending to Java
developers the same capabilities that native Linux developers enjoy" he
added. "We are pleased to be making IBM's VisualAge Micro Edition
available to the embedded Linux marketplace through MontaVista's Hard
Hat Linux", said Skip McGaughey, IBM director of embedded software.
Together, we provide the tools to empower developers to achieve greater
productivity and application performance."

Availability
Hard Hat Linux and VisualAge Micro Edition for Hard Hat Linux by
MontaVista are available today for use with x86/IA-32, PowerPC,
StrongARM, MIPS, Hitachi SH-3/SH-4 and other microprocessor
architectures. MontaVista's embedded Open Source CDK (Cross Development
Kit) is available from <http://www.mvista.com>. The VisualAge Micro
Edition for Hard Hat Linux by MontaVista tools and runtime components
for Linux are on display at LinuxWorld Expo in booth #403. Come see
Visual Age Micro Edition running on Hard Hat Linux.  IBM VisualAge Micro
Edition tools and runtime reference implementations supporting several
popular processor development boards and handheld devices are
immediately available via download at
http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/embedded.

About MontaVista Software, Inc.
MontaVista Software Inc. is a leading provider of open-source software
solutions for pervasive computing environments. Founded in 1999 by
real-time operating system pioneer James Ready, MontaVista's principal
offering is the Linux® operating system tailored for embedded software
applications.MontaVista products include Hard HatTM Linux®, a standard
off-the-shelf binary distribution of Linux for x86/IA-32, PowerPC,
StrongARM, MIPS and other microprocessor architectures. Hard Hat Linux
offers developers a family of open source solutions for embedded design,
with targeted offerings for applications ranging from communications
infrastructure to thin-client and edge applications.

Headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley in Sunnyvale, California,
MontaVista Software is a privately-held company funded by leading
investors such Alloy Ventures, US Venture Partners, RRE Ventures, WR
Hambrecht + Co, and Intel. For more information about MontaVista, please
visit http://www.mvista.com or call (408) 328-9200. Linux is a
registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Hard Hat is a trademark
of MontaVista Software Inc. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks
of Intel Corporation. PowerPC is a registered trademark of International
Business Machines Corporation. All other names mentioned are trademarks,
registered trademarks or service marks of their respective companies.
Contacts:
MontaVista Software:
Joe Samagond
Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications
MontaVista Software, Inc.
Phone: (408) 328-9234
E-mail: jsamagond@mvista.com <mailto:jsamagond@mvista.com>


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From: John Littler <jlittler@mstation.org>
Subject: WWW: Linux MusicStation aka Mstation news
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:51:54 GMT
Reply-To: jlittler@mstation.org

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Hi All,
Our latest update contains ...

updates for the low latency and techno pages
The 2.4.0 kernel brings us two low latency approachs and we
include Andrew Morton's commentary on his approach.

a new dance music genres guide
This is the start  of something we hope will grow quite a bit. We hope
to add more genres and music samples as well as people's comments

an article on making music with a low end system and Linux.
Making music on a P133 with 32 meg RAM requires patience!

Latest on the tourz page we have Rock in Rio,  Groupies,  Santos and 
big breasts and news from killerfish.de

and from last month we have Richard Stallman's article on why we should
prefix Linux with GNU.

Cheers
John
http://Mstation.org



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From: mvista@my-deja.com
Subject: Success for all Embedded Linux World
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:51:47 GMT

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MontaVista Ends First Full Year of Operation on High Note:
Revenues, Design-Wins, Head-Count, Investment, and Alliances Exceed
Company's Goals

SUNNYVALE, Calif., -- January 31, 2001 -- MontaVista Software, Inc.,
developer of the Hard Hat Linux open-source operating system for
embedded applications, announced today that the company ended fiscal
year 2000 on a triumphant note, closing 15% over plan, with ten-fold
revenue growth over 1999. In 2000, MontaVista captured over 80 customer
design wins and significantly grew its talent pool, organically, without
need for acquisition. The company also secured over $30 million in
funding from key investors, including Intel Corporation. In the last
twelve months, MontaVista clearly achieved leadership status in
embedded/pervasive computing. "Our performance, as measured by revenues,
customer acquisition, and head count exceeded every one of our targets,"
exclaimed Jim Ready, MontaVista Software CEO. "We have demonstrated that
our business model is more than viable; our customers, many leading
Fortune 100 companies, have validated our approach and continue to do
so. Dave Warner, MontaVista CFO adds, "Today, while many technology
start-ups are struggling for their very existence, MontaVista has
demonstrated how combining a solid business model, cutting edge
technology and a superb team can deliver - happy customers and happy
investors go hand-in-hand".

Hard Hat Linux, from MontaVista, is built entirely on the standard Linux
kernel and open-source components. It is royalty-free and optimized for
embedded applications, including communications infrastructure and
Internet edge device applications. MontaVista Software products
streamline pervasive computing development, and Hard Hat Linux targets
the broadest range of hosts, targets and boards of any embedded Linux
supplier. Expanding Worldwide Presence during the year 2000, MontaVista
grew its most valuable asset - human talent - from a base of 12 to an
international team of 160.  In 2000, MontaVista opened regional US
design centers in Arizona and New Hampshire,as well as a network of US
sales offices. MontaVista inaugurated international operations with its
European headquarters in  France, and opened branch offices in Germany,
the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Japan. Further expanding its presence
across four continents, MontaVista also established distribution in
Benelux, Israel, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Taiwan, and China.
MontaVista began the year in offices situated only a few feet from Jim
Ready's original Ready Systems plant.  Quickly outgrowing this locale,
MontaVista overflowed into nearby space once occupied by Ready Systems
itself. Even this space could not contain MontaVista?s growth, and in
November of 2000, the company moved into its new corporate headquarters
in north Sunnyvale, CA - a 25,000 square foot facility.
Recognition of Excellence: At Comdex 2000, Hard Hat Linux received Linux
Journal and LINUX Business Expo's Penguin Playoff Awards for Best
Embedded Solution, from a field of more than 60 exhibitors at the Linux
Business Expo in Las Vegas. Moreover, Hard Hat Linux was chosen as the
platform of choice by global semiconductor and consumer electronics
giants like Intel Corporation, NEC, 3Com, Hitachi. During the year,
MontaVista also closed alliances with over three-dozen companies,
including semiconductor manufacturers, system and board vendors and
software suppliers to the embedded market place.
Looking Forward: At its recent international sales meeting in Palm
Springs, CA, MontaVista's management team expressed satisfaction and
lauded the progress made during the year 2000.  Brian Grega,
vice-president of worldwide sales vowed, "We will not rest on our
laurels, but instead strive for even higher achievement
in 2001." The embedded systems software market is forecasted to exceed
$1 billion in 2001, according to Venture Development Corporation.
MontaVista is poised to leverage Linux into this lucrative space as the
new platform of choice for embedded development.
MontaVista exhibits at Linux World and Expo in New York City from
January 31 through February 2, 2001 in Booth #403 and on the same dates
at the  Linux Expo in Paris, France in Booth # B12. At both events the
company will demonstrate an unprecedented range of products and
capabilities to address critical customer needs, and will feature
offerings from MontaVista and key alliances and customers, such as
Intel, IBM, Motorola, 3Com, and Ziatech. Intel Corporation and
MontaVista will offer a joint reception on Jan 31, 2001, the first
evening of the New York event, to showcase fruits of the growing
alliance between the two companies.
Availability: The Hard Hat Linux CDK 1.2 is available immediately for
all platforms via ftp at ftp://ftp.mvista.com. For information regarding
MontaVista Hard Hat Linux subscriptions and services, including
out-sourcing of porting, configuration, source maintenance, please
contact a MontaVista associate. For additional information about Hard
Hat Linux subscriptions and services
contact sales@mvista.com or call 408.328.9200.

About MontaVista Software, Inc.
MontaVista Software Inc. is a leading provider of open-source software
solutions for pervasive computing environments. Founded in 1999 by
real-time operating system pioneer James Ready, MontaVista's principal
offering is the Linux® operating system tailored for embedded software
applications. MontaVista products include Hard HatTM Linux®, a standard
off-the-shelf binary distribution of Linux for x86/IA-32, PowerPC,
StrongARM, MIPS and other microprocessor architectures. Hard Hat Linux
offers developers a family of open source solutions for embedded design,
with targeted offerings for applications ranging from communications
infrastructure to thin-client and edge applications. Headquartered in
the heart of Silicon Valley in Sunnyvale, California, MontaVista
Software is a privately-held company funded by leading investors
such Alloy Ventures, US Venture Partners, RRE Ventures, WR Hambrecht +
Co, and Intel. For more information about MontaVista, please visit
http://www.mvista.com or call (408) 328-9200.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Hard Hat is a
trademark of MontaVista Software Inc. All other names mentioned are
trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective
companies.
Contacts:
Joe Samagond
Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications
MontaVista Software, Inc.
Phone: (408) 328-9234
E-mail: jsamagond@mvista.com <mailto:jsamagond@mvista.com>



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From: Adrian Davis <adrian@satisoft.com>
Subject: SATGUI Alpha3 - GUI Development for Unix/Windows
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:58:21 GMT

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SATGUI Alpha3 is now released and available from www.satisoft.com.
SATGUI (A component of SAT - the Small Application Toolkit ) is a
framework in which (Microsoft -or- X) Windows Client / Unix Server
applications can be developed.

NEW AT ALPHA3:-

*Menubar support.
*Full source code (including Client).
*LINUX executables for both Client and Server.

============(Small Application Toolkit)============

SAT is a collection of utilities intended to simplify the development
of small, multi-user, GUI based applications in a (Microsoft -or- X)
Windows Client / Unix Server environment.

There are many existing methods for creating this type of application;
Oracle/Forms, Ingres/OpenRoad, VisualBasic/ODBC, HTML/CGI etc, all of
which have their place, but for many small applications these can be
expensive/bloated/complex.

With this in mind SAT was developed using the following guidelines:-

*Small (single file) client.
*All Application code stored on server.
*Simple window layout language.
*Low network bandwidth requirements.
*Print "word processor" quality letters/reports.
*Schedule batch job sequences.

No PC/Windows development skills are required. Any programmer with a
reasonable grasp of Unix shell script can produce useful applications
with the minimum of fuss. Take a look at the demo application to see
just how easy SAT is!

SAT applications can be written in most Unix character based languages;
C, Shell script, Perl etc. To produce SQL based database applications
the SAT package includes a filter to simplify interfacing SAT with the
MySQL database system.

Although the SAT components are designed to work together, most of them
can be used stand-alone or incorporated into other applications.

All Unix components are implemented as scripts for easy portability.

Regards,
   =Adrian=



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From: Matthias Grimm <joker@cymes-bs.de>
Subject: CONFERENCE: 3rd Brunswick Linux-Days, extended Deadlines
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:56:32 GMT

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The Deadlines of the "Call for Papers" for the 3rd Brunswick Linux-Days are 
now officially extended to:

- - Please send your shorthand by 23rd February 2001
- - Please send your complete script by 15th March 2001
- - 3. Brunswick Linux-Days: 4th to 6th May 2001
- - developers conference: 4th to 5th May 2001

For further information please look at http://braunschweiger.linuxtage.de

Unfortunately our web pages have been in german only yet, but we are 
working hard to provide english pages during the next few days. Until it is 
availible through the net, You will find the Call for Papers with extended 
deadlines below.

- ---------------------------------------------------
                         3. Brunswick  Linux-Days
                          on 4th to 6th May 2001
                          in Brunswick,  Germany

                      with the developer conference
                   "Linux for industrial applications"

                                Call for Papers

As in the past two years the Brunswick Linux-Days will take
place again in 2001. On the first weekend in Mai many friends
of Linux are expected, regional and from afar, either to hear
about the latest developments or simply to get the idea of
Linux. There will be a large variety of workshops, life
demonstrations, exhibitions and presentations on GNU, Linux
and Free Software.

This year the Brunswick Linux-Days will embrace the developer
conference "Linux for industrial applications" where engineers
and other interested people from research and development could
present and discuss their latest projects and solutions. Possible
fields are medical technologie, biotechnologie, process engineering,
analysis, etc.

Would you, as an expert and experienced Linux user, like to share
and discuss your experiences with like-minded people, to present your
current project to an interested audience, or would you simply like
to enthuse people for Linux?

We are looking for speakers and workshop tutors for the 3. Brunswick
Linux-Days and the developer conference. The show wants to offer the
whole spectrum from the absolute beginner's level up to the experienced
user and professional. Due to increasing importance of free software
for the society also non technical talks are welcome. There is no
limit in the variety of topics.

Please send your abstract (20 lines à 80 characters) to
programm@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de. Kindly include the following
details:

- - title of your talk/presentation
- - your full name
- - your postal and email address and telephone number
- - main focus
- - level: beginners, users or professionals
- - necessary aids: computer, overhead projector etc.

For each talk/presentation we have scheduled 55 minutes including time
for questions and discussion. In case you are in need of some extra
time for a complex topic or a workshop, please contact the
organizer-team for an individual solution. In that case please remark
your time requirements in your abstract.

Beside a large program of talks, an exibition will take place. If
you are interested in presenting your products there, please send an
email to ausstellung@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de to get comprehensive
information.

Linux benefits from all those enthusiastic people who have pushed
it forward and had a part in its great success. For private speakers
we offer the possibility of refunding traveling costs. If you need
accomodation, please feel free to ask for help and advice.

You are invited to have a look on our web page for the latest news:
      http://braunschweiger.linuxtage.de/

Or subscribe to our mailing list:
      linuxtage-announce-request@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de

We are looking forward to your contributions

Matthias Grimm & Robert Schwebel
Members of the organizer-team

Deadlines:
- - Please send your shorthand by 23rd February 2001
- - Please send your complete script by 15th March 2001
- - 3. Brunswick Linux-Days: 4th to 6th May 2001
- - developers conference: 4th to 5th May 2001

Important email addresses:
programm@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de
ausstellung@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de
m.grimm@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de
r.schwebel@braunschweiger.linuxtage.de



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