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Press Release
RidgeRun Successfully Makes Portable Bluetooth Stack for Linux
Boise, ID - November 21, 2000 - RidgeRun, Inc., today announced that they have successfully made a portable Bluetooth Stack for Linux. RidgeRun has extended the Axis Bluetooth stack for Linux to the ARM and MIPS platforms. "The original Open Source code was targeted for x86 processors," said Phil Verghese, Vice-President of Engineering.
RidgeRun has added Bluetooth support to its DSPLinux product, so the company decided to modify the Bluetooth stack to be portable. The company has released the new portable code back to the Open Source community.
Bluetooth wireless technology is a new low-cost radio technology that is designed to eliminate the need for physical cables to connect a wide range of products, including cellular phones, PCs, headphones, audio equipment, and many more. It has unprecedented industry support, with over 1,800 companies in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, including all of the leading players in the telecommunications and computing industries. According to Cahners In-Stat group, the Bluetooth market will grow from 11.5 million units shipped in 2000 to 671.8 million in 2005.
About RidgeRun, Inc.
RidgeRun, Inc. is totally focused on bringing the reliability and flexibility of Linux to embedded Internet appliances based on DSPs (digital signal processors). RidgeRun's DSPLinuxTM is an operating system that leverages the power of Texas Instruments' OMAP and DSP architectures to deliver the performance leading platform for wireless, broadband and multimedia appliances using DSPs. These include mobile phones; digital cameras, audio and video players, automotive systems, set-top boxes, home networking gateways, and PDAs. The RidgeRun team has extensive experience in developing world-class embedded systems, fault-tolerant software and high performance Linux solutions. RidgeRun can be reached at www.ridgerun.com or by e-mail to info@ridgerun.com.
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Press Releases:
>> RidgeRun enables broad, commercial embedded Linux usage for developers creating applications for Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processors with shared library support - March 13, 2002
>> RidgeRun Launches Escali Multimedia Phone Software Platform - February 19, 2002
>> Developers of real-time applications reduce time-to-market with a robust out-of-the-box Linux development environment for system-level DSPs - December 10, 2001
>> Japanese-language Website Further Extends RidgeRun in Rapidly Growing Asian Markets - October 1, 2001
>> Texas Instruments Partners to Deliver Linux-based DSP Solution for Streaming Video Multimedia Devices - September 20, 2001
>> RidgeRun Shows Streaming Video and Networking for Embedded Multimedia - August 28, 2001
>> RidgeRun Delivers Board Support Package for TI TMS320DSC21 - July 17, 2001
>> RidgeRun Appoints Cisco Executive, Peter Alexander, to Board of Directors - July 9, 2001
>> RidgeRun Announces DSPLinux SDK Release 1.0 - May 15, 2001
>> DSPLinux Demonstrated on Texas Instruments' DSC Processors for Imaging Internet Appliances - April 10, 2001
>> RidgeRun Establishes New Offices in San Jose and Austin - April 6, 2001
>> RidgeRun Announces DSPLinux SDK for OMAP and DSC21 DSPs - March 21, 2001
>> RidgeRun Releases Open Source Service Discovery Protocol for Bluetooth - March 12, 2001
>> RidgeRun Adds European Sales Affiliate in Dublin, Ireland - January 22, 2001
>> RidgeRun Successfully Makes Portable Bluetooth Stack for Linux - November 21, 2000
>> RidgeRun Builds Stellar Management Team - November 20, 2000
>> RidgeRun Secures $5 Million in Funding Led by Texas Instruments - November 15, 2000
>> Akers Capital Closes Investment in RidgeRun, Inc. - May 25, 2000
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