Linux Debuts On 32- And 64-Bit Embedded Chips

June 9, 2003
Timesys Linux added support for its SuperH SH-4 and SH-5 32- and 64-bit RISC CPUs (www.superh.com). The SH4-202 MicroDev development kit supports the patent-pending TimeSys Linux/Reservations technology. It builds on the Eclipse-based...

Timesys Linux added support for its SuperH SH-4 and SH-5 32- and 64-bit RISC CPUs (www.superh.com). The SH4-202 MicroDev development kit supports the patent-pending TimeSys Linux/Reservations technology. It builds on the Eclipse-based (www.eclipse.org) TimeStorm development environment that utilizes the cross-platform GNU tool chain.

www.timesys.com

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