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Embedded Internet Tools
February, 2000
IDE package for Java applications
VisualAge Micro Edition allows developers to build applications that
connect small embedded devices to enterprise back-end systems over the Internet. The IDE package includes a team-oriented and repository-based IDE designed for creating Java applications; Java-compatible support for large embedded targets, plus three configurable versions of optimized class libraries; the Smart Linker, which can automatically eliminate unneeded classes and methods when using the optimized class libraries; integrated remote debugger and profiler; run-time optimization and RTOS support; a
variety of embedded target-specific optimizations; and an optional micro view user interface framework. The VisualAge Micro Edition IDE is available now. OEM pricing is available under special contract bid with entry pricing starting at $1,000.
IBM
Raleigh, NC
(800) 722-2227
www.ibm.com/software
Software to deliver
HTML content
Prism v. 3.0 enables the delivery of HTML-based content to information appliances. Version 3.0 was specifically redesigned to run across multiple systems concurrently. Its integrated with the Inktomi Traffic Server network cache platform and can be customized to fit other web servers and WAP gateways. Data and images are instantly extracted, compressed, and transformed to meet specific device requirements. Its available now.
Spyglass
Naperville, IL
(630) 505-1010
www.spyglass.com
32-bit platform for smartcards
SmartJ is a 32-bit platform for next-generation, multi-application smartcards that combines direct execution of bytecodes with a native RISC instruction set. SmartJ is
a proprietary implementation of the open platform developed by the Multi-Application Secure Smart Card project initiated by MEDEA, a European program of pre-competitive collaborative R&D. At the heart of the platform is the ST22 microprocessor, a 32-bit RISC architecture. The processor core is complemented by on-chip ROM, RAM, and up to 128K of EEPROM, as well as a set of standard peripheral circuits and custom plug-in circuits. The SmartJ platform is supported by an integrated development environment,
including SmartJ code generation tools, an instruction set simulator, a cycle assurance simulator, and C, C++, Java, and assembler source-level debuggers.
STMicroelectronics
Lexington, MA
(781) 861-2650
www.st.com
Software for VoDSL
GAO VoDSL (Voice over
Digital Subscriber Line) software is targeted at manufacturers of Voice over DSL gateways and customer premise equipment. VoDSL enables compression and packetization of multiple voice signals and includes a data pump which connects to the digital subscriber line access multiplexer. It also enables processing of the voice in various formats required for frame delay, ATM, and IP standards. A typical VoDSL solution consists of the integrated access device or customer premise equipment, the DSLAM, and a remote
switch center which separates the voice and data traffic. The VoDSL software is available in a beta version for $90,000 to $190,000 (depending on options) plus royalties.
GAO Research & Consulting
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 292-0038
www.gaoresearch.com
DSP platform
The CPCI/C5400 digital signal processor platform, based on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5420 DSP, provides telecom designers with the levels of processing power needed to deliver carrier-class voice, fax, and data services to their enterprise and service provider customers. The board is designed to run Telogys Golden Gateway software package. The CPCI/C5400 is a full-length, 6U cPCI board with a hot-swap friendly PCI interface. The boards DSPs, PowerQUICC, and StrongARM
processors are split into four processing blocks, with each block comprising one PowerQUICC, five C5420 DSPs, an optional StrongARM processor, up to 64MB of SDRAM, and 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet interface.
Blue Wave Systems
Carrollton, TX
(972) 277-4600
www.bluews.com
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