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WirelessHART implementation developed by STG successfully interoperates at ACHEMA

 

STG products among First ZigBee™ Certified Products Now Available

 

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Preparing for next generation operating systems?

 

Our expertise in porting software and 64-bit computing platforms can make sure your products are ready for the latest operating systems so you don't miss a single sales opportunity.

 

Contact us at sales@stg.com today for a special offer on porting to these new platforms:

 

· Windows 7 / Windows Vista including WHQL

 

· Windows XP 64

 

· MacOS on Intel

 

· Solaris 10 on Intel

 

 

UDI for Linux Reference Environment

 

The reference environment for Linux is an open source project on SourceForge.Project UDI Logo

 

Software Downloads

 

By downloading and using this software, you must agree to the License under which it has been provided.

 

Relevant notes about each architecture are included in the download. The installable packages are in RPM format, but that may change in the future.

 

Please send feedback about this software to idu_stg at stg.com. The distributions of Linux tested with each version are noted with the download below. The version of UDI for Linux cannot be compared to the version of the UDI specification, nor other environment implementations currently available.

 

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Miscellany

Linux PPC does not have the concept of Oops. Panics are fatal and require a reboot. The patch file below improves backtraces by walking the kernel symbol table. It also attempts to provide a pseudo-Oops equivalent by causing the current task to exit with a SIGKILL.

 

PowerPC Oops - v1 - 20000819 (a diff against linux/arch/ppc/mm/fault.c from kernel 2.2.15.)

 

 

Modutils is a group of utilities responsible for loading and installing Linux kernel modules. They also generate kernel module symbol tables. When you are debugging kernel modules, it helps greatly to have all symbols accessible in kernel namespace. This patch modifies insmod so that even local/static symbols are exported into kernel module namespace. Local symbolnames are generated by prepending the module name to the symbol to reduce possibilities of cross-module namespace collisions.

 

modutils 2.3.24 - all symbols - 20010119 (a diff against modutils-2.3.24 from kernel.org.)

 

 

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