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Possibility to use all the tools of communication
functioning on Internet, to communicate with the board (for example:
Telnet, WEB, XWindows, FTP, NFS... nonrestrictive list). |
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For specific applications: Standardized
interface standardized on the PC side (SOCKETS). |
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Use of the PC host link network like between
the board and Internet or Intranet, either for the communication
with off-set applications or for resources sharing (disc, printer,
etc.) in both directions). |
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Possibility to use the PC host as a network
linked between two boards in two different PC. |
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Native mode debug, transparency and multiview
of the O.S. windows running in the board, thanks to telnet &
X/Windows. |
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For specific applications: Possibility
of MCX-NET adaptation toward other OS from the market without loosing
functionnalities (Linux, Linux RT, Windows, etc), the adaptation
will rely to the board or the PC,
independently. |
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QNX / NEUTRINO or LINUX real time OS within
the board:
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Well known is the world for real time
performance and high reliability. |
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POSIX compatible (utilities, API, real
time). |
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Open source. |
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A full set of native tools with GNU support. |
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Possibility to custom both kernel and
utilities. |
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Operating system can be started from the
board Compact Flash memory. |
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Telecommunication libraries:
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USARTS support for 550, 8530 & HD64570
families. |
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Telecom Protocolsupport : HDLC/SDLC
raw mode, HDLC ABM/LPAB, HDLC NRM/SDLC, X25, BSC, transparent mode
& asynchronous. |
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