Timesys offers Linux development framework
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Linuxlink software-development framework
The Timesys Linuxlink software-development framework provides Alchemy Au1250 and Au1300 processor users with an intuitive environment for developing Linux-based media and navigation products.
By providing access to hundreds of open-source middleware packages, Linuxlink allows customers to accelerate product development and makes it easy and convenient to create footprint-optimised Linux platforms with a rich set of APIs well matched to their end applications.
Linuxlink's Factory online and desktop-hosted build tools enable building and integration of the custom Linux platform.
By allowing users to integrate third-party packages, custom applications and proprietary software, the desktop version of the Factory build tool offers flexibility.
Timesys frequently updates the Linux components offered in Linuxlink to provide the best open-source alignment and the company adds features/packages to Linuxlink on a regular basis.
Linuxlink's update service automatically notifies customers of changes to any of the components used in their project.
Application developers can benefit from Linuxlink development tools, including the Eclipse-based Timestorm IDE and commonly used debugging tools.
When needed, Linuxlink customers have immediate access to a suite of documentation and tutorials and receive full access to technical support from Timesys engineers.
When customers need additional assistance with specific development programs, they can engage with Timesys' Professional Services team to develop the software for all, or part of, a Linux-based product.
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