Auteur: Abbott, Doug
Édition: 4
Format: Ebook Kindle
Nombre de pages: 280
Éditeur: Newnes
Date de sortie: 17-11-2017
Détails:
Linux for Embedded and Real-Time Applications, Fourth Edition, provides a practical introduction to the basics, covering the latest developments in this rapidly evolving technology. Ideal for those new to the use of Linux in an embedded environment, the book takes a hands-on approach that covers key concepts of building applications in a cross-development environment. Hands-on exercises focus on the popular open source BeagleBone Black board. New content includes graphical programming with QT as well as expanded and updated material on projects such as Eclipse, BusyBox – configuring and building, the U-Boot bootloader – what it is, how it works, configuring and building, and new coverage of the Root file system and the latest updates on the Linux kernel..
- Provides a hands-on introduction for engineers and software developers who need to get up to speed quickly on embedded Linux, its operation and capabilities
- Covers the popular open source target boards, the BeagleBone and BeagleBone Black
- Includes new and updated material that focuses on BusyBox, U-Boot bootloader and graphical programming with QT
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