+++ Tom Parkin [2010-04-07 22:40 +0100]: > Hi list, > > I'm doing some research into embedded Linux distributions as a > background to an article I'm planning on the various embedded distros > and their areas of application. Particularly, I'm interested in > finding out about any commercial products which have used a particular > distribution in their software stack -- I think such examples will > help give my audience something extra to relate to, particularly if > they are widely known examples. > > As such, I was wondering whether you know of any products which use > emdebian, besides those listed on the emdebian website[1]? > [1] http://www.emdebian.org/support.html#commercial
That page could do with an update. If people post here I'll add the info to that page. So far as I know the first commercially-released emdebian product was TobyChurchill's SL40 lightwriter: http://www.toby-churchill.com/en/content/lightwriters-0 which has grip inside it. (earlier models used Familiar). It's a communicator (display and speech synthesiser for people who can't speak). As a medical device it has to pass relatively stringent physical and electrical requirements. Wookey -- Principal hats: iEndian - Balloonboard - Toby Churchill - Emdebian http://wookware.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

