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News Release from: Fluffy Spider Technologies | Subject: FancyPants
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 July 2007
Multimedia development for Freescale
processor
Fluffy Spider Technologies has released a version of its FancyPants multimedia application development platform for the Freescale i.MX21 development board.
Fluffy Spider Technologies (FST) has joined forces with Japanese embedded software specialist Nissin Systems to provide FancyPants support for the Freescale i.MX21 development board This benefits global OEMs, developers and end-users of consumer, mobile commercial and industrial devices, as demonstrated by Nissin Systems at the 10th ESEC Embedded Systems Expo - Japan's largest embedded systems technology expo and conference - recently held in the Tokyo International Exhibition Centre
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Jul 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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FancyPants is the award-winning platform, created by FST, for embedded application development.
It enables OEMs to quickly and easily develop innovative and feature-rich devices with advanced graphical user interface capabilities and high-performance multimedia, while also reducing hardware resource requirements and development costs.
"We wish to thank Nissin Systems for helping demonstrate the many commercial and technical benefits of FancyPants across our Asia-Pacific community".
"Japan is a most progressive and demanding market, and FancyPants was shown to both meet and pre-empt such demands", says Robi Karp, CEO, Fluffy Spider Technologies.
"All visitors to the Tokyo exhibition were impressed by the ability of FancyPants to present full motion video, with a mobile phone application, video browser, image browser and embedded slide show, without requiring any hardware acceleration on the Motorola/Freescale i.MX21 development board, which integrates a 320 x 240 x 18bit colour display, with a 266MHz processor, 64Mbyte memory, touch screen and keypad", says Yoshio Kashiwagi, Project General Manager - Operation Division, Nissin Systems.
"FancyPants offers an unparalleled user experience, enabling OEMs to create embedded applications with a breathtaking look and feel".
"FancyPants is easily integrated into embedded operating systems and meets the rigorous demands required in embedded environments", adds Karp.
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