Author: JT Smith
Dr. Dobb’s Tcl-URL
ORBS splits into ORBZ and ORBL
Author: JT Smith
Intel to launch Tualatin tomorrow?
Author: JT Smith
tomorrow, 19 June, if company sources cited by Web site X-bit Labs are to be
believed.
With a clock speed of 1.13GHz (as predicted) and an L2 cache of 256KB or 512KB
(ditto), tomorrow’s Tualatin will apparently be aimed at the server market.”
Category:
- Unix
C++ design, protocol aid reconfigurable camera
Author: JT Smith
in which both hardware and software modules can be reconfigured over the Internet
while the camera is operating. IMEC, an independent research institute with academic
affiliations, plans to demonstrate the camera this week at the Design Automation
Conference.” At the heart of the system is a processor running Linux. Full story at EE Times.
Category:
- Unix
Creative Labs preps 1394-based digital music rig
Author: JT Smith
leaked out onto the Web. Part of what looks suspiciously like the company’s launch
presentation has been smuggled out onto a Russian Web site.”
Category:
- Unix
Lining up for the dot-biz bazaar
Author: JT Smith
Maxtor rolls out 80GB and 100GB hard drives
Author: JT Smith
the 80GB DiamondMax D540X and the 100GB DiamondMax 536DX.
The 80GB DiamondMax D540X uses Maxtor’s latest technology tweaks to double the data storage of a two-sided drive
platter from 20GB to 40GB. The new DiamondMax 536DX drive has more traditional platter capacities, but it uses three
platters for a whopping 100GB of storage capacity–making it the largest desktop drive on the market.”
Category:
- Unix
Compaq prepares to claim PDA lead
Author: JT Smith
report from research and consulting company Dataquest.
Compaq is expected to report revenue of more than $200 million from its iPaq handheld PC line in the second quarter,
which ends June 30. Palm’s hardware revenue is projected at $130 million to $135 million for its fiscal fourth quarter,
which ended June 1, according to a Dataquest statement Monday.”
Linux VAX Project gets to shell prompt
Author: JT Smith
Linux kernel now boots to a shell prompt, on the DEC VAX
architecture (Digital Equipment Corporation, now owned by
Compaq). The kernel boots successfully on a MicroVAX 3100
model 38, with more models close to booting.” Read the post at Linux Weekly News.
Category:
- Linux
Neatly wrapped packets
Author: JT Smith