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This new edition of Linux for Embedded and Real-Time Applications provides a practical introduction to the basics and the latest developments in this rapidly evolving technology. Ideal for those new to using Linux in an embedded environment, it takes a hands-on approach and covers key concepts plus specific applications. Key features include: Substantially updated to focus on a specific ARM-based single board computer (SBC) as a target for embedded application programming Includes an introduction to Android programming With this book you will learn: The basics of Open Source, Linux and the embedded space How to set up a simple system and tool chain How to use simulation for initial application testing Network, graphics and Android programming How to use some of the many Linux components and tools How to configure and build the Linux kernel, BusyBox and U-Boot
bootloader
The Eclipse environment solves the problem of having to maintain
your own Integrated Development Environment (IDE), which is time
consuming and costly. Embedded tools can also be easily integrated
into Eclipse. The C/C++CDT is ideal for the embedded community with
more than 70% of embedded developers using this language to write
embedded code. Eclipse simplifies embedded system development and
then eases its integration into larger platforms and frameworks.
Linux for Embedded and Real-Time Applications, Fourth Edition, provides a practical introduction to the basics, covering the latest developments in this rapidly evolving technology. Ideal for those new to the use of Linux in an embedded environment, the book takes a hands-on approach that covers key concepts of building applications in a cross-development environment. Hands-on exercises focus on the popular open source BeagleBone Black board. New content includes graphical programming with QT as well as expanded and updated material on projects such as Eclipse, BusyBox - configuring and building, the U-Boot bootloader - what it is, how it works, configuring and building, and new coverage of the Root file system and the latest updates on the Linux kernel..
The peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus is the dominant bus
system used to connect the different elements making up today's
high-performance computer systems. Different PCI implementations
have also been developed for such applications as
telecommunications and embedded computing. If an application calls
for high speed, high reliability, flexible configuration, and bus
mastering, then PCI is the only logical bus choice. This book is an
applications-oriented introduction to the PCI bus, with an emphasis
on implementing PCI in a variety of computer architectures. Special
attention is given to industrial and mission-critical applications
of PCI bus.
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