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  1. Re:What a silly waste of time. on Crank Up Your Webserver · · Score: 1

    I understand that this guy created this cool demo in his spare time. Earlier in the year this same guy created another cool demo that used laser modem technology.

  2. uClinux on the CISCO 3000 on Linux Ported to Cisco Routers, BSD chosen by router manufacturers · · Score: 1

    The uClinux ports page has a picture of a CISCO 3000 running uClinux. The picture was taken with a AXIS web camera the really cool thing is that the new AXIS 2100 WEB camera runs uClinux. A great commercial use for uClinux if you ask me. As for the older CISCO 3000 .. I just think it is neat! uClinux running on the Motorola 68EN302 processor. Linux on mmu-less devices is truely here to stay. If customs will let me through the border with them, I will bring the CISCO and the AXIS camera to the ESC trade show in San Jose. I will be at the Lineo booth.

  3. copyright violation on Linux on Palm · · Score: 1

    GPL or not ... the removal of copyrights is not fair use. Not sure if Korean law protects the interests of the authors and community volunteers that have worked for years on linux and derivatives like uClinux. Many companies do use uClinux in commercial products and do so in a responsible manner, releasing code changes back to the authors and retaining original copyright headers and console output copyrite markers. Jeff (from Rt-Control) and Kenneth (now at Palm) both put a lot of effort into porting a non-mmu version of Linux now known at uClinux. While I have not been able to download or see any source code from the OSK site directly, the mirrored images that I did see seem to make claim that they are the sole authors all rights reserved. I think they may have made a simple mistake. I think Palm would be mighty pissed if they stole their ROM image. I do not support theft of intellectual property Palm's or that of the uClinux Project's. Michael Durrant

  4. Derived from uClinux on Linux Ported to ColdFire · · Score: 1

    For those interested in micro controller Linux check out the uClinux home page from which the uClinux/Coldfire project was derived. Work is being done to bring the cold fire patchs back into the main tree of uClinux as we speak. Great work guys!