Bluecat Linux Now Supports MIPS Architecture

Aug. 1, 2001
Claiming the broadest microprocessor support for embedded Linux, the latest release of Bluecat Linux now also supports the MIPs architecture, as well as Pentium, XScale x86-compatible, ARM, StrongARM, PowerPC, and SuperH processors. Version 3.1 of the

Claiming the broadest microprocessor support for embedded Linux, the latest release of Bluecat Linux now also supports the MIPs architecture, as well as Pentium, XScale x86-compatible, ARM, StrongARM, PowerPC, and SuperH processors. Version 3.1 of the operating system includes an optimized and supported tool-chain specific to MIPS R3000 and R4000 microprocessors. This enhanced tool-chain is said to provide the required tools for simplifying the embedded process, thereby reducing time to market. Price is $300. LYNUXWORKS INC., San Jose, CA. (408) 879-3900.

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