CE Linux -- 1 Year Old And Growing Fast 10
An anonymous reader submits "The Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF) celebrated its one-year anniversary today by releasing its first Specification and Reference Implementation. The Specification is a 67-page document aimed at guiding system developers interested in creating or extending individual technologies in Linux for use in consumer electronic (CE) devices. The Reference Implementation is a fully patched source tree supporting nine target boards. CELF is an industry consortium founded by Sony and Matsushita, and chartered with steering the development of a version of Linux for use in embedded CE products."
It would be nice to see.... (Score:1, Interesting)
Embedded Linux. (Score:1)
The strength of embedded linux is its invisibility, not its market share.
Re:Embedded Linux. (Score:2)
However they should find some way of advertising the (possible) interconnectivity and compatability of these devices. Maybe someday your watch will be able to talk to your video and TV via your cellphone attached to your PDA. This can probobly be done already by a tech head with too much time on his hands.
Considering Sony are involved, will this mean that the next playstation will run on embedded linux? Maybe a s
acronym (Score:1, Funny)
GRIMACE: the GNU something something something something Consumer Electronics.
and now to just think of the rest of the words...
Re:acronym (Score:2)
Uhh - CE is not like windoze CE, dippy... (Score:2, Informative)
What I see its potential use is for things like Home Audio receivers, DVD players, etc that could really use technologies like firewire for sending the entire audio and video stream across a single cable, and then making it available on your network.
Tell me that wouldn't be cool - and to have the Sony quality and use m
Much Like uClinux (Score:4, Informative)