Citing market data indicating that most embedded Linux kernels are derived from non-commercial sources, and that developers are generally dissatisfied
with current embedded Linux development tools, TimeSys announced that it has added several new tools and broadened its embedded Linux tools offering
to support “any” Linux distribution.
with current embedded Linux development tools, TimeSys announced that it has added several new tools and broadened its embedded Linux tools offering
to support “any” Linux distribution.
With the addition of two key new tools, TimeSys claims its TimeStorm Linux Tool Suite is now the first to support the entire embedded Linux
development cycle — including kernel and driver development, BSP development, target configuration, board bringup, application development, and
system debug, test, and validation — regardless of the kind of Linux used.
Link: linuxdevices.com
Category:
- Embedded