Embedded Linux Basics
Course code: EL-201
Linux is well-known in the data centre and on the desktop,
but it is also becoming popular as an operating system in embedded systems,
replacing the traditional RTOS. This course is designed to show you how
to interact with Linux on an embedded system.
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Moving from Linux 2.4 to Linux 2.6
Course code: EL-202
This course demonstrates how to port an embedded Linux
system from version 2.4 of the kernel to 2.6. It describes
the differences between the two versions and the new
features.
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Graphics for Embedded Linux
Course code: EL-301
Increasingly, embedded systems incorporate graphical
displays and touch screens to create a rich man-machine
interface. Linux, of course, has the capability to display
complex graphics as anybody who has seen Linux running
on a desktop PC will know.
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Developing for Embedded Linux
Course code: EL-503
Embedded Linux is rapidly becoming an Operating System of choice for
many embedded developers. According to the LinuxDevices.com website,
the significant reasons are that the source code is available, there
are no runtime royalties and it is a robust reliable operating system
which has excellent networking support.
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Developing Linux Device Drivers
Course code: EL-504
Linux is now being designed into everything from super computers down to mobile
phones. Fortunately, to deploy Linux in your design very few applications require
the knowledge to re-program the actual Linux kernel. However, most applications
do require some customisation for the specific hardware devices in their design.
This course caters for the many engineers needing only the skills to design and
test a Linux device driver.
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