I bought this book when I had very little idea about embedded Linux systems. I tried reading it but found that its explanation of all available options / flavors, while informative, was unhelpful in trying to answer the question "what would i use to make a system of my own?". E.g. it talked about cr
Embedded Linux
β Scribed by John Lombardo
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 164
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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I bought this book when I had very little idea about embedded Linux systems. I tried reading it but found that its explanation of all available options / flavors, while informative, was unhelpful in trying to answer the question "what would i use to make a system of my own?". E.g. it talked about cr
I came to embedded Linux about a year ago. The first books I've got are from Yaghmour and Hallinan. They are great but it doesn't mean Sally's book is superfluous. What I like in this book is the project style to master your first embedded Linux project. The sequence and depth of its chapters are v
<DIV><p>There's a great deal of excitement surrounding the use of Linux in embedded systems -- for everything from cell phones to car ABS systems and water-filtration plants -- but not a lot of practical information. <I>Building Embedded Linux Systems</I> offers an in-depth, hard-core guide to putti
<DIV><p>There's a great deal of excitement surrounding the use of Linux in embedded systems -- for everything from cell phones to car ABS systems and water-filtration plants -- but not a lot of practical information. <I>Building Embedded Linux Systems</I> offers an in-depth, hard-core guide to putti
<p><P>Eingebettete Systeme begegnen uns mittlerweile ΓΌberall im Alltag: vom Mikrocontroller in der Wasch- maschine bis hin zum leistungsfΓ€higen DSP im Autoradio. Noch vor wenigen Jahren wurden diese Prozessoren aufwΓ€ndig in Assembler programmiert und besaΓen nur in den wenigsten FΓ€llen ein Betriebss