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* Palm is using OpenEmbedded to build Palm [http://developer.palm.com/ webOS] | * Palm is using OpenEmbedded to build Palm [http://developer.palm.com/ webOS] | ||
* [http://www.mvista.com/ MontaVista Software, Inc.] includes BitBake and OpenEmbedded based metadata collections as part of their [[MVL6]] product. | * [http://www.mvista.com/ MontaVista Software, Inc.] includes BitBake and OpenEmbedded based metadata collections as part of their [[MVL6]] product. | ||
+ | * [http://www.koansoftware.com/ KOAN] use OpenEmbedded (and BitBake) as foundation of their product [http://www.kaeilos.com KaeilOS] industrial grade embedded linux. | ||
+ | * [http://www.kernelconcepts.de/en/ kernel concepts] makes use of OpenEmbedded in its product [http://www.mucross.com µCross] | ||
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* [http://www.atmel.com Atmel]: demos and documentation on all AT91 ARM based products available on [http://www.linux4sam.org www.linux4sam.org] : are using [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström]/OE. | * [http://www.atmel.com Atmel]: demos and documentation on all AT91 ARM based products available on [http://www.linux4sam.org www.linux4sam.org] : are using [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström]/OE. | ||
* [http://www.mentorel.com Mentorel]: demo images for customers using [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström]/OE. | * [http://www.mentorel.com Mentorel]: demo images for customers using [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström]/OE. | ||
+ | * [http://www.slimlogic.co.uk SlimLogic]: Customer and internal R&D projects. | ||
+ | * [http://www.eccam.com Eccam]: is using [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström]/OE in R&D projects - like [http://www.eccam.com/opengles_map.php this map rendering demo]. | ||
== Education and Research == | == Education and Research == |
Latest revision as of 07:53, 24 November 2010
A list of projects, companies and other people using OE as well as some quotes from OE users.
Contents
Commercial
- 4G-Systems are using it for the Meshcube, see [1]
- Dream Multimedia TV are using it for their Dreambox 702x, see [2]
- M&N Solutions is using it for it's MNCI "Ramses" device for software release 5.4. They use a local derivate of OE for their radio hand-held terminals RT3000 and RT4000 and for their fork-lift terminal RT2100.
- Toradex are using it for their Colibri development boards
- Axon Digital Design builds small Linux based firmwares for some of their modular HDTV boards.
- emQbit is using it for their development boards
- OpenMoko is using it for the OpenMoko SmartPhone Distribution
- Techsol is using it for their Medallion boards.
- Gumstix is using OpenEmbedded for their small form factor Basix, Connex, and Verdex motherboards
- Bug Labs is using Poky Linux on the BUG device, a portable and modular Linux platform.
- BEC Systems is helping customers use OE in commercial projects.
- Sidebranch uses OE to help companies get on speed with embedded Linux in an open manner.
- Hark Technologies uses OE for their AT91SAM9260 SBC
- Ronetix are using KaeilOS it for their development boards
- Palm is using OpenEmbedded to build Palm webOS
- MontaVista Software, Inc. includes BitBake and OpenEmbedded based metadata collections as part of their MVL6 product.
- KOAN use OpenEmbedded (and BitBake) as foundation of their product KaeilOS industrial grade embedded linux.
- kernel concepts makes use of OpenEmbedded in its product µCross
Inhouse Usage
- AMD: internal work on distributions for a thin client
- Openedhand : Internal development work and custom images
- Siemens: internal work in R&D
- TI: internal work on distributions for developer boards
- Digitalcube : internal work in R&D for developer boards and PMP
- kernel concepts : Internal R&D tasks and demo images for customers.
- NXP Semiconductors: Custom images & distributions for research purposes with third parties.
- Telefonica I+D Networked Vehicles Division : R&D tasks in automotive field. OE is used for vehicle On Board Units and infrastructure Road Side Units.
- Atmel: demos and documentation on all AT91 ARM based products available on www.linux4sam.org : are using Ångström/OE.
- Mentorel: demo images for customers using Ångström/OE.
- SlimLogic: Customer and internal R&D projects.
- Eccam: is using Ångström/OE in R&D projects - like this map rendering demo.
Education and Research
- University of Twente: http://www.freeband.nl/project.cfm?id=494&language=en
- University of California, San Diego: https://wiisard.org/
- University of Frankfurt: ELAN Project (E-Learning in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks)
Open Source
- All Ångström releases are based on OE
- All OpenZaurus releases >= 3.5.1 are based on OE
- All OpenSIMpad releases >= 0.9.1 are based on OE
- OpenSlug distribution for the Linksys NSLU2 and the Unslung distribution for the NSLU2 as well.
- OWMNR - Open Wireless Metropolitan Network Router. OE based distribution for creating a wireless router.
- GPE Phone Edition uses OE for VMWare demo images and to build SDKs.
- The JLime Linux distribution uses OE for all current releases.
- All Mamona releases are based on OE
- Jalimo maintains the Java build recipes in OE and provides binary packages for Maemo-based devices.
- The italian company KOAN adopted OE in February 2009 as foundation for their KaeilOS distribution since its release 4.0
Open Hardware
- Free ECB_AT91 - An open Single Board computer that runs openembedded.
Quotes
Well, looks like openembedded has really sorted out my install/setup nightmare for this eval board... thanks you guys. In the last 4 hours, i've gotten more done with this board than i have in 6 months.
I will try and add an smdk2410.conf machine file to the setup soon... not that i expect it'll be useful to a lot of people, but i'll try to at least document it so that other machines can be supported easily enough.
Well I just got OE set up and I've been really impressed so far.
OE takes all of the hassle out of cross-compiling.