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Day Link Icon 5/19/2004

Embedded Software Development with eCos

(by Duncan, @ 1:58 PM)

Free Downloads from Bruce Perens' Open Source Series
"The Bruce Perens' Open Source Series is designed to give a voice to up-and-coming Open Source authors. Each book in the Series is published under the Open Publication License, an Open Source compatible book license. Electronic versions will be made available at no cost several months after each book's publication."

There I was interested to find the link to the free and downloadable copy of Embedded Software Development with eCos which claims to be

"...the first complete guide to building solutions with this flexible, low-cost, royalty-free embedded software development platform. Author Anthony J. Massa covers eCos architecture, installation, configuration, coding, deployment, and the entire eCos development platform, including support components. Extensive code examples and a full application case study demonstrate every key programming concept, including exceptions, interrupts, virtual vectors, threads, synchronization, networking, Web connectivity, debug/bootstrap, and even porting eCos to new hardware."...

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Police 'need more e-crime skills'

(by Duncan, @ 9:46 PM)

BBC NEWS | Technology | Police 'need more e-crime skills'
"The police could face a crisis unless action is taken now to improve the way they handle digital crime, says a report.

An e-crime study by the IPPR think-tank says there is a huge backlog of so-called e-crimes and a serious shortage of skills to deal with them.

If police skills are not improved, the report warns that victims of e-crime could take action into their own hands"...

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Day Link Icon 5/18/2004

ColdFire gains MMU -- expect 'real' Linux soon

(by Duncan, @ 12:30 PM)

ColdFire gains MMU -- expect 'real' Linux soon
"Freescale will unveil the first ColdFire processors ever to include a memory management unit (MMU), and therefore able to run full-scale Linux, this week at the Embedded Processor Forum in San Jose, Calif. Simultaneously, Freescale tools subsidiary Metrowerks announced that it plans to offer Linux development tools for the core, and will continue to offer -- and enhance -- its uClinux tools for MMU-less ColdFire cores."...

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Jeremy Bowers on Frontier Open Sourcing

(by Duncan, @ 10:49 PM)

Jeremy Bowers - one of the Frontier old-timers - comments on Frontier Open Sourcing and asks himself...
"...as someone who might be interested in developing the product, what does an Open Source Frontier bring to the table?"...

Luckily for those of us that have wrestled with this same question Jeremy answers at length. My personal thanks too for saving me a load of brain cycles as I agreed with virtually all of his comments and so don't need to repeat them here.

Update: Actually Jeremy isn't old enough to to be known as an 'old-timer' but he's certainly been an active Frontier/Radio user/developer.

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Day Link Icon 5/17/2004

Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing!!!!!!!!

(by Duncan, @ 11:00 AM)

Today is an historic day as Dave Winer writes that it's As good a time as any to announce that...
"At some point in the next few months, there will be an open source release of the Frontier kernel. Not sure what license it'll use. There won't be any grand expectations of what kind of community will develop. Even if no bugs get fixed, if no features get added, if no new OSes are supported, it will be worth it, because its future will be assured. That's the point Ted makes, and that's my reasoning behind this.

We decided this quite some time ago, but waited for the right moment to start discussing it publicly. It seems now is the right time, or as good a time as any."

This is fantastic news. In fact on the train in to work this morning I was pondering the future of Frontier and UserTalk and my continued commitment to what has been a proprietary platform. Of course, lots of details need to be ironed and announced by UserLand so I'll be waiting with bated breath for these.

I'll also be very interested in reading what some of the Frontier old-timers have to say about this development. In the past the Frontier community was one of the brightest, most helpful and resourceful, and if the new community is anything like the old it's going to be a very exciting and interesting future.

Way to go UserLand!

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Hey Hey 16k

(by Duncan, @ 12:37 PM)

If you're of the Spectrum, Vic, BBC micro, Dragon, etc., home computer using generation then you'll love the Hey Hey 16k - Anim by Rob Manuel - Song by MJ Hibbett flash animation. Even the Dragon gets a mention in the lyrics [even though it had a massive 32K of RAM rather than 16K as immortalised in the title ;-))].

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Dave's FAQs about Frontier open source release

(by Duncan, @ 3:48 PM)

Dave starts to answer some FAQs about Frontier open source release:
"All the source code you need to build the Frontier application on Windows and Macintosh, the core object database, Frontier.root, and the ancillary databases, but not manila.root or radio.root"

The news is getting better and better.

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