Linux
is an open-source Unix-like kernel, that can be freely distributed
under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Embedded Linux is a the multi-tasking, multi-user
implementation which has been optimized by Arcom to run
from a high reliability embedded Flash drive. The IBM J9 VM
is a high performance embedded Java run time environment for
devices with limited memory.
"Our
work with Arcom optimizing the J9™ Virtual Machine
for the Arcom SBC-GX1 board, presents the developer with a
complete target environment" said Angus McIntyre, Program
Director / Marketing, IBM Embedded Systems Group. "Arcom's
combination of hardware and software, along with the award-winning
productivity of the VisualAge™ Micro Edition development tools,
reduces the much-dreaded setup time and allows developers to focus
on their application."
Embedded Linux with
Java™ Technology Development Kit features a minimal embedded
Linux operating system, a collection of communication
utilities, an optional embedded JVM and IBM VisualAge
Micro Edition
1.4
development tools. This has been optimized to load and execute
from SBC-GX1 embedded Flash.
SBC-GXm
Embedded Linux Development Kit features a compact pre-defined
build of Linux. This has been optimized to load and run from
the local 16Mbyte Flash drive using a
Journalling Flash Filing System. It offers a number of
internet utility programs for remote access and control.
The
PEGASUS Development Kit for Embedded Linux with Java Technology
features a compact implementation of the GNU/Linux operating system
based on the proven 2.4 kernel. This has been optimized for use on
Arcom hardware platforms and is pre-loaded and configured into the
embedded Flash.
ELAN-104NC
Embedded Linux Development Kit features a compact pre-defined
build of Linux. This has been optimized to load and run from
the local 8Mbyte Flash drive using a
Journalling Flash Filing System.