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Gumstix uses the OpenEmbedded software development environment.

Gumstix OpenEmbedded

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOFTware

Each Gumstix COM runs Linux and the powerful OpenEmbedded development environment. Through the use of the OpenEmbedded package management tool, prebuilt binaries for hundreds of the most popular open source packages can be downloaded to a Gumstix Overo COM easily and without a charge or license fee. Developers should find OE to be an extremely capable tool for developing and maintaining their custom, embedded applications.

Hardware

By combining the OMAP35x Applications processor, Bluetooth® and 802.11g, microSD, 10/100baseT Ethernet, LCD, I2C, SPI, PWM and so much more, each Gumstix computer-on-module and expansion board combination provide a powerful head start to the development of any embedded device. A design engineer can use the off-the-shelf Gumstix expansion board or leverage the openly available schematics for each Gumstix expansion board to build a custom board rapidly and at the lowest cost possible.

Products

To learn more about the gumstix products, pricing, availability, or to place an order, visit our corporate web site at www.gumstix.com.

For hardware information, I/O charts, schematics, board layouts, visit Hardware documentation

For community "how to's" and customer postings about their projects all over the world, go to the gumstix user wiki

 

 

 

 

New at gumstix.com

TwinOaks Computing has ported their CoreDX, a small and fast implementation of the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard, to the Gumstix verdex pro computer-on-module. They'll be demonstrating at OMG's Real-Time and Embedded Systems Workshop on July 14th, 2009 in Washington, DC, along with RTI and PrismTech.

 

 

 

Other resources

For company and product info, pricing, and orders:
www.gumstix.com

Community support:
Gumstix users mailing list
Mailing list archives

Downloads:
Pre-built flash images

Schematics, drawings, documents:
pubs.gumstix.com

Production notifications:
Known issues
Revisions

For legacy support of the buildroot development environment:
docwiki.gumstix.org

 

Developer profiles

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Sébastien Ronsse: I started programming video games as a child and later on got interested in embedded devices development. After getting my engineering master's degree I joined Adeneo Embedded as a software engineer in Paris, and worked on different kinds of products both targeting Windows Embedded CE and Embedded Linux applications. I was transferred to Adeneo Embedded's Seattle office in early 2009, where I've been responsible for the development of the Windows Embedded CE BSP for Gumstix Overo series provided by Adeneo Embedded.

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