Embedded LinuxSams Publishing, 2001 - 192 lappuses Embedded Linux provides the reader the information needed to design, develop, and debug an embedded Linux appliance. It explores why Linux is a great choice for an embedded application and what to look for when choosing hardware. |
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John Lombardo. Tell Us What You Think As the reader of this book , you are our most important critic and commentator . We value your opinion and want to know what we're doing right , what we could do bet- ter , what areas you'd like to ...
John Lombardo. Tell Us What You Think As the reader of this book , you are our most important critic and commentator . We value your opinion and want to know what we're doing right , what we could do bet- ter , what areas you'd like to ...
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... you're designing a large multiuser computer system , perhaps a large Web site , and you don't consider a solution that involves Linux somewhere in the picture , you're doing yourself a disservice . Ultimately , you may not choose Linux - ...
... you're designing a large multiuser computer system , perhaps a large Web site , and you don't consider a solution that involves Linux somewhere in the picture , you're doing yourself a disservice . Ultimately , you may not choose Linux - ...
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... your car probably regulates fuel , gathers critical engine telemetry , and waits for a service techni- cian's commands all at the same time , but that's all it will ever do - it doesn't matter how powerful it is , you're not going to ...
... your car probably regulates fuel , gathers critical engine telemetry , and waits for a service techni- cian's commands all at the same time , but that's all it will ever do - it doesn't matter how powerful it is , you're not going to ...
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... It doesn't matter- without the source , you can spend hours or even days staring at your code , and never find the problem . If you had the source code to the function you're calling , you might quickly see what the problem is XX.
... It doesn't matter- without the source , you can spend hours or even days staring at your code , and never find the problem . If you had the source code to the function you're calling , you might quickly see what the problem is XX.
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... you're calling - you can fix it or have the maintainer fix it and get on with your work . Many developers have resigned themselves to not seeing the source code to some of the software they're using ; they believe that these walls are ...
... you're calling - you can fix it or have the maintainer fix it and get on with your work . Many developers have resigned themselves to not seeing the source code to some of the software they're using ; they believe that these walls are ...
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Software Considerations | 13 |
Embedded Linux Toolkits | 13 |
Kernel Features | 13 |
Creating or Acquiring a Development Environment | 13 |
Software Size | 13 |
Upgrading the Software in Place | 13 |
Minimal Linux | 13 |
Stripping Distributions Versus Building Your Own | 15 |
Software | 106 |
Installing the Embedded Linux Workshop | 107 |
Your First Embedded Linux Workshop Project | 108 |
A Tour of the Embedded Linux Workshop | 112 |
The Project Directory | 122 |
The Build Process | 124 |
Terminology | 125 |
Static Application Example Minicom | 127 |
Software Subsystems | 16 |
C Compiler | 19 |
Summary | 25 |
Software Configuration | 27 |
Dealing with Software Expectations | 28 |
Summary | 35 |
Booting Your Embedded Linux Device | 37 |
Understanding the Boot Process | 38 |
Sample BIOS and Boot Loader | 40 |
Summary | 51 |
Hardware | 53 |
Hardware Considerations | 55 |
Determining the Design Goal | 56 |
Processor Choices | 60 |
InputOutput | 61 |
Implementing an Embedded Linux Application | 63 |
Embedded Linux Toolkits | 65 |
What Constitutes an Embedded Linux Toolkit? | 66 |
BlueCat Linux from LynuxWorks | 67 |
PeeWeeLinux | 80 |
Summary | 99 |
The Embedded Linux Workshop | 101 |
General Goals | 102 |
Requirements | 104 |
Hardware | 105 |
Procedure | 128 |
Troubleshooting | 135 |
Testing and Debugging | 137 |
Debugging Tools | 139 |
Embedded Linux Success Stories | 145 |
Diamond Riocar | 146 |
Axis Network Camera | 147 |
Appendixes | 149 |
GNU General Public License | 151 |
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION | 152 |
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs | 157 |
GNU Lesser General Public License | 159 |
Preamble | 160 |
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION | 161 |
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries | 168 |
Booting from Flash Memory | 169 |
Building the DiskOnChip Files | 171 |
Files | 178 |
Installing the Image or Files onto the DiskOnChip | 179 |
Summary | 180 |
Embedded Linux Resources | 181 |
Web Sites Devoted to Embedded Linux | 182 |
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binaries BIOS BlueCat Linux boot loader bootable build BusyBox chroot command compiled config configuration file copy create debugging DiskOnChip distribution embedded application embedded device embedded Linux application embedded Linux device embedded Linux toolkit Embedded Linux Workshop embedded system executable ext2 flash memory floppy disk Free Software Foundation function glibc GNU General Public hard drive hardware host initrd initrd filesystem install interface Internet Lesser General Public LGPL Linux kernel Linux system LinuxBIOS linuxrc load machine Makefile Minicom mkdir modify modules ncurses NVRAM Open Source operating system opt package option package contains Package Version License PeeWeeLinux processor Public License RAM disk real-time root filesystem script server shared libraries shell source code specific startup static strace symbolic link SYSLINUX target Untar upgrade VMware warranty WeeLinux
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