Universal Linux-based Internet Appliance 51
This is an interesting one:
3ilinux is working on a sort of generic embeddable Linux box. Basically, they've handled much of the engineering, and they'll help vendors who want to make low cost Embedded Linux routers and what have you's. The hardware is 386 or 486 based, and can have ether, modems, buttons, and LCD displays. And of course it runs Linux from 4MB of flash memory.
Re:What about PC104? (Score:1)
At least there are PRICES for the 3ilinux box. There seems to be some kind of taboo against publishing PC104 component prices.
Re:And now... a bit of OO (Score:1)
Re:And now... a bit of OO (Score:1)
Try changing "perhaps" to only with in the above statement.
Imagine the possibilities otherwise- Someone writes a Thanksgiving script that cranks your oven up and down randomly. There goes the turkey!
Or maybe it turns your refrigerator off, or turns it into a freezer.
The general public hasn't really cared about system security because it has a limited impac on them. As long as their bank accounts don't get cracked, they don't care. Home computers connected to the internet 24/7 are a start, but the minute people become sysadmins for their home they might start to take notice of these things...
-cwk.
Re:Where's the source?? (Score:1)
Re:Where's the source?? (Score:1)
1. [text missing] You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
[text missing] * b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License.
.. so they don't neccicarily have to put the source up on an FTP server for public download. They do, however, have to give out copies to _anyone_ who asks and charge only a nominal amount, which according to this post [slashdot.org] they are already doing.
Re:Why on Earth? (Score:1)
An alternative: L4/Fiasco/Linux (Score:2)
And it's all open source.
I haven't tried L4, but it's worth a look.
Re:Why Do They Use FrontPage to make that page ??? (Score:1)
Re:What about PC104 -- Price? (Score:1)
Because for most apps, those OSes are OVERKILL. (Score:2)
Re:What about PC104 -- Price? (Score:1)
Re:And now... a bit of OO (Score:1)
or read the statement "If you had verification and security, perhaps you could even do this remotely"
Now don't you wish English was LALR(1)?
Re:Where's the source?? (Score:2)
http://www.3ilinux.com/uibtoolktsrc.gz
I hope that helps you out. I'd be interested in looking at it, but heck, I don't do C++ . =]
Re:Slashdot: News for Blind. Stuff that's obvious. (Score:1)
You're welcome, BTW. :->
Print servers (Score:1)
Get an Axis: robust engineering, very good print management.
Careful... (Score:1)
I hate x86 (Score:1)
Re:How about handhelds.. (Score:1)
embedded linux router? (Score:1)
How about handhelds.. (Score:1)
At least a Linux handheld would be fast, stable and cheap...
Why Do They Use FrontPage to make that page ??? (Score:1)
This raises a few questions
i. Why do some people who do the good job of promoting linux fall back on M$ apps ?
ii. Why is this bunch (along with PLENTY of ppl on the web) using a sledgehammer to solve a simple problem. ie, why not use and animated gif or better a png instead of a crappy script ?
PS: My homepage is broken. I forgot to pay the DNS, if someone wants to pay for me, i would be greatful
Re:Internet "Appliance" (Score:1)
You know, look out or the big bad Internet will get your box and the evil hackers will DELETE YOUR COMPUTER! LOOK OUT! VIRII! HACKERS and CRACKERS (oh-my!)
(Gee Martha, We gotta get us one of those things)
btw, it's 2000 isn't it? Where the heck is my flying car dammit! We should all have them by now, and I've missed out! Must be y2k and problems with the e-car site ;)
Re:Why Do They Use FrontPage to make that page ??? (Score:1)
Why on Earth? (Score:1)
Microware OS-9 is one; it's a fantastic, multitasking, multiuser, uses device drivers that put Linux to shame, and does it in as little as sixteen kilobytes of memory. And it uses dirt-cheap processors that draw next to no power (compared to 386/486 CPUs).
QNX is another, with real-time interrupt processing and, again, exceptionally small memory footprint.
In comparison to those two OSes, and several others, it doesn't seem appropriate to use Linux as an embedded OS. It's not even reinventing the wheel: it's taking sliced bread and bashing it into the shape of a wheel...
Some pictures (Score:5)
With daughter board removed [3ilinux.com] (jpg 59k)
With daughter board flipped over [3ilinux.com] (jpg 61k)
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What about PC104? (Score:4)
PC104 stuff has been around for years and has a good complement of add on cards for IO, ethernet and analog.
check out http://www.pc104.com or (sorry about the name, but they're in the same $300 price range) http://www.winsystems.com
It's not that difficult to roll your own with a boot/root image and loadlin. Most included software will take a floppy image and create a bin file to burn into eprom. If you are willing to do an initial M$DOS boot you don't even need any special drivers or kernels, a standard distribution boot/root/rescue works fine as a starting point.
Re:Why on Earth? (Score:4)
Hmm, interesting point. With Linux riding the all the hype and penetrating all kinds of markets, I'm beginning to get the feeling that some people are shoe-horning Linux into where something else might be more appropriate (flameshield on...).
Standard disclaimer: I've nothing against Linux, in fact I use it exclusively and I love it... but... although the nice thing about using Linux for embeddables like this is that you get open standards (rather than locked-down markets that MS would love to have), don't you think this is getting a little out of hand?? I don't believe in one-size-fits-all (as can be seen in MS's case). Sure, Linux is flexible, configurable, and all that, but IMNSHO embeddables would do better to have a system *designed* for the task. Why take a PC OS and shoe-horn it into an embeddable??
Now of course, the flip-side is that using Linux means that these devices will have open standards, which is always a good thing... but the argument still holds: what's preventing us from writing an *open source*, dedicated system designed for this task??
Re:Internet "Appliance" (Score:2)
That's gotta be a typo?
I don't think many Linux users are dumb enough to put 170 Gig of storage in a 386/25 box.
Could it be a: 386/25 laptop with 4 MB of RAM and a 170 MB hard drive ??.
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And now... a bit of OO (Score:1)
perhaps, with verification and security of some sort, this could even be done remotely. eg, while sitting on the train on the way home, tell the radiators and lights to turn on, and the microwave to start cooking the meal you left in it of a morning...
then of course, you could play a version of "Quake" along said lines too, with a webcam mounted on top of a vacuum cleaner, chasing household pets *evil grin*... but i digress.
Fross
Hooray! (Score:2)
The first problem (already solved, very expensively) was to find a way to set up a secure terminal server to access the console of my sun servers. Using a standard terminal server didn't quite meet my needs 'cause I couldn't find one that supported ssh. The best solution that I could find was to get a SCSI terminal server [cd.com] and attach it onto an old sun. This cost me over $1000 and an old sun. If I could have gotten one of these boxes with 16 serial ports, I would have gone with it instead.
The second application that I would use something like this for is a print server. Sure, you can get HP JetDirect cards or standalone print servers from HP, but from my experience they suck pretty bad. Any piece of hardware that makes me walk to it to reboot it more than once per year is begging to be replaced. One of these boxes with a couple parallel ports and an LCD panel to say whose job is being printed to which printer would be awesome.
Re:Why Do They Use FrontPage to make that page ??? (Score:1)
finally (Score:1)
Documentation (Score:1)
Click on the picture below to download the UIB Toolkit documentation in Word97 format."
Why?
Re:Why Do They Use FrontPage to make that page ??? (Score:1)
Re:Why on Earth? (Score:1)
Wind river, or QNX are well established, tis true. But I doubt that the pace of innovation in the software application area is even comparable to that of linux.
For example, the DSL modem on my desk could be running linux instead of wind river. It could then leverage many linux applications, implementing most of thestuff found on a full fledged server, all on a solid state box (no hard drive, which means lower power and more durability.) The stuff probaly exists for wind river or QNX, but it'll beway behind in functionality compared totheconstantly updated and revised linux applications.
If it ran linux, then the vendor (or me!) coul slap a minimal mail server, VPN, NAT etc . . As it is, i've got one lousy IP address and in have to set up a whole linux box just to do NAT for the dumb modem.
Re:Why on Earth? (Score:2)
I had to add SNMP to our rs-232 8 bit 68HC11 based product as soon as possible (2 months max development time including hardware). I wound up using a PC104 linux box with NE2000 add on card.
Development time was 1 week to make linux work out of eprom, 3 weeks to write SNMP client, 3 weeks to make a pretty 1U package.
It's overkill, but total time to market was 4 weeks from customer request to delivery.
Where's the source?? (Score:2)
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BluetoothCentral.com [bluetoothcentral.com]
A site for everything Bluetooth. Coming in January 2000.
Re:Why Do They Use FrontPage to make that page ??? (Score:2)
They do use an animated gif (Opera shows it fine with scripting disabled). Now, PNGs wouldn't allow the animation they wanted, and would likely force some sort of weird javascript solution
Of course, to have PNG animation, we'll have to wait for browser support of MNG [cdrom.com].
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