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News Release from: TimeSys Corp | Subject: MIPS32 74K
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 October 2007
Processor cores receive LinuxLink
subscriptions
Through the collaboration between MIPS and TimeSys, customers can build their own custom Linux software platforms using the MIPS32 74K core.
TimeSys has released LinuxLink subscriptions for the MIPS32 74K family of processor cores This processor core is a new addition to the MIPS 32bit line of processor cores
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Through the collaboration between MIPS and TimeSys, customers can build their own custom Linux software platforms using the MIPS32 74K core.
The combination of features available through LinuxLink provides subscribers with ongoing access to the most up to date embedded Linux resource throughout every stage of development.
LinuxLink for the MIPS32 74K core offers a reference distribution for the MIPS Malta development board, which includes an optimised kernel with integrated drivers, a complete root file system and a robust set of tools, all of which provide an excellent starting point for building a customised distribution.
The Linux kernel is optimised for the MIPS32 74K core, which allows developers to take advantage of the latest advances in the Linux community.
Users also have access to a repository of hundreds of source and binary cross-compiled packages.
The integrated development environment (IDE) is designed to make embedded Linux development easy.
Testing and profiling tools streamline development processes and tools for cross-compiling packages enable customers to easily add their own applications to their customised Linux software platform.
An online environment allows development teams to collaboratively design and build their distribution with weekly alerts to notify customers of new content and resources.
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