Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: TimeSys Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 June 2006
Learn embedded Linux tips online
A further series of embedded Linux webinars begins this month
TimeSys Corporation has announced its next series of Embedded Linux webinars, available beginning in June. The latest series will offer free educational sessions and more in-depth training available to LinuxLink subscribers through the developer exchange. Both the educational and training sessions will be available via webinar, allowing delegates to interact with TimeSys experts and developers.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 June 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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While both sessions will be recorded and archived for convenient replay, the training curriculum will be expanded to provide an on-demand resource for subscribers.
TimeSys offers its services through LinuxLink subscriptions, which includes a number of cross-development and Eclipse-based tools that simplify every step in the development process.
As follow-on to cross-development topics, each of the new sessions will explore challenges in embedded development, and enable live interaction with technical experts from TimeSys.
Topics covered in this new Webinar series include: Eclipse and embedded; embedded development with TimeStorm; and OProfile and TimeStorm.
TimeSys will also kick-off a training curriculum for LinuxLink and Developer Suite subscribers.
These training sessions will focus on using LinuxLink and Embedded Linux tools to be successful in embedded development projects.
The training curriculum and schedule will be accessible by logging into the Developer Exchange.
Initial topics to be covered in the training series include: overview of new features (TimeStorm 3.2); application development and debugging using LinuxLink Developer Suite; Linux kernel development and debugging using LinuxLink Developer Suite; target root file system design using LinuxLink Developer Suite; using the LinuxLink Developer Suite online builder; and system profiling using LinuxLink Developer Suite.
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