Dear Mukund,

>Embedded Linux refers to the use of the Linux operating system in >embedded
>systems such as cell phones,  Pads, media player handsets, and other
>consumer electronics devices.

I did not mention Embedded Linux. 
It is Embedded Systems Training, as popularly know in Bombay. And under that a 
lot of courses are conducted

- RTLinux  
- Linux Device Driver

are part of it.

>Why fool the innocent souls....
Well Mukund, I had taught in Embedded Systems Institutes and know how much it 
costs just to get training in RTOS.

Rgds,
Hemendra Jain




On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 Mukund Deshmukh wrote :
>Dear Hemendra Jain
>
>
> >What hardware?
> >And why not uclinux, ecos?
>
> >For RTLinux, the development host and target machine could be the same..
>e.g say Intel machine. So , it does not require >any particular type of
>hardware.
>
>
>
>Then what is embedded for ?
>
>As per the wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_Linux) definition of
>embedded linux is
>
>Embedded Linux refers to the use of the Linux operating system in embedded
>systems such as cell phones,  Pads, media player handsets, and other
>consumer electronics devices.
>
>Why fool the innocent souls....
>
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Mukund Deshmukh.
>Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd
>10/1, IT Park, Parsodi,
>Nagpur-440022
>Cell - 9422113746
>
>
>
>
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>
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