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| ZigBee meets the IBM enterprise |
07 January 2006 - Arcom Arcom and Ember have teamed to bridge industrial wireless mesh networks with IBM's WebSphere environment. Companies can now easily deploy ZigBee -based wireless sensor and control networks across their industries, supply chains or field operations and seamlessly link to their IBM enterprise systems, thanks to a technology partnership announced today between Ember and Arcom. |
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| Arcom releases VxWorks 5.5 Dev Kit for XScale based VIPER single board computer |
05 January 2006 - Arcom Arcom has announced the launch of a PC/104 PXA255 XScale Development Kit and 'board support package' to support Wind River's Platform for Industrial Devices. The Development Kit includes a pre-installed, evaluation copy of the VxWorks operating system based on Platform for Industrial Devices 2.0 and a 30 day evaluation copy of Wind River's Tornado II IDE development tools. Through this bundle, a developer can immediately begin to evaluate the component technologies and use the VIPER to create a connected industrial device. |
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| Arcom builds on 2003 successes |
05 January 2006 - Arcom Kansas City, USA and Cambridge, England , Arcom is pleased to announce continued growth in sales and profit results, a significant achievement in view of the underlying market conditions. Arcom forms part of the Electronic Controls sector within Spectris plc, the precision instrumentation and controls company. Spectris recently announced its 2003 preliminary results and recognized Arcom's strong financial growth. |
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| RFID Edge Controller solution based on IBM software |
05 January 2006 - Arcom Arcom has announced the introduction of a series of RFID Edge Controller products, designed to seemlessly connect to IBM WebSphere RFID Premises Server middleware. These new products provide infrastructure connectivity to the various sensors and devices required within a complete RFID solution. The RFID Edge Controller product is available in two enclosure configurations, which are now successfully installed and operational in numerous international RFID test sites. |
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| New Windows CE 5.0 Development Kits for XScale and Geode based single board computers |
15 November 2005 - Arcom Arcom, a Gold level Windows Embedded Partner, has released updated Development Kits for two embedded single board computers, the ultra-low power 400MHz PXA255 XScale based VIPER and the AMD Geode based SBC-GX1. These development kits save months of engineering time and BSP integration effort by offering Windows CE 5.0 on a ready-to-run platform. |
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| Arcom releases VxWorks 5.5 BSP for 133MHz SC520 single board computer |
31 October 2005 - Arcom Arcom has launched another Pentium 'board support package' Development Kit to support Wind River's VxWorks 5.5 real-time operating system, the most widely adopted RTOS in the embedded industry. |
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| Arcom joins ZigBee Alliance |
10 October 2005 - Arcom Arcom demonstrates its commitment to industrial wireless network gateways by joining the ZigBee Alliance at the participant level. The ZigBee Alliance is an international association of companies working together to enable and promote ZigBee wireless technology as an open standard. |
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| Arcom publishes policy and practical guidance for RoHS compliance |
17 September 2005 - Arcom Today, Arcom has published information about its commitment to the European Union RoHS and WEEE Directives along with some helpful guidelines for its customers and end-users. |
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| Arcom and Quantum announce real-time QNX support for XScale SBC |
28 August 2005 - Arcom Arcom and Quantum are pleased to announce the availability of a QNX Neutrino RTOS BSP for the PXA255 ARM/XScale based VIPER, the ultra-low power embedded controller based on the industry standard PC/104 form factor (3.6' x 3.8') board. |
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| Arcom gives away over $5000 in summer prizes to web site visitors |
18 August 2005 - Arcom Throughout the summer Arcom has given away a fantastic selection of prizes to many of our web site visitors, thank you to all those who have entered and congratulations to our prize winners from across the world. |
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| Compact 1U 19 inch industrial PC powered by Pentium M technology |
08 August 2005 - Arcom Arcom has launched a rugged 1U 19 inch industrial compact enclosure for the APOLLO, a Pentium M based single board computer designed for applications demanding long term product availability and high performance fanless operation. The APOLLO is built on power efficient Intel Centrino technology and offers CPU options from 600MHz Celeron M up to the 2.1GHz Pentium M. |
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| Arcom launches XP Embedded Development Kit for Pentium M single board computer |
25 July 2005 - Arcom Arcom has further extended its range of ready-to-run Development Kits by introducing a Windows XP Embedded option for the APOLLO, a Pentium M based single board computer designed for applications demanding long term product availability and high performance fanless operation. The APOLLO is built on power efficient Intel Centrino technology using an industry standard EBX form factor (8' x 5.75'). |
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| Arcom offers Fedora Linux running from solid state memory for Pentium M Development Kit |
10 July 2005 - Arcom Linux is a popular choice for developers creating high availability communication and server solutions. To accelerate your Linux development cycle, Arcom has introduced a ready-to-run Linux Development Kit for the APOLLO, a Pentium M based single board computer designed for applications demanding long term product availability and high performance fanless operation. |
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| Relax, the solution's right here , from Arcom Solutions |
20 May 2005 - Arcom Arcom has launched a new web site to promote its wider services for complete product and system solutions. Over the last 20 years, Arcom has been a leading provider of innovative board level sub-assemblies, 'board support packages' for embedded operating systems and system enclosures. |
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| Arcom launches PC/104 carrier for cellular wireless and GPS based M2M applications |
13 April 2005 - Arcom Arcom has released a versatile PC/104 baseboard suitable for adding cellular wireless communications to any embedded Machine-to-Machine system. The Wireless-Embedded-Baseboard for telemetry includes sites to locate several leading iDEN and GPRS/GSM cellular modems from Motorola, Sony Ericsson and Siemens. |
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| Arcom announces Intel Pentium M single board computer for embedded applications |
02 April 2005 - Arcom Today's leading laptop computers use high performance, power efficient Intel Centrino technology based on the Pentium M processor. Using Arcom's latest highly integrated single board computer, this technology is now available for embedded applications requiring an extended product lifecycle, wide operating temperature range and in many cases, fanless operation. |
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| Arcom Launches Wireless Edge Router |
15 February 2005 - Arcom Kansas City, USA and Cambridge, England, Arcom is now offering an industrial Wireless Edge Router (WER1500) that enables wireless connectivity of data appliances over Nextel's nationwide digital network, allowing users to access enterprise IT systems and the Internet. As an industrial network gateway using TCP/IP over the Nextel iDEN network, the WER1500 has been tested and approved for fixed and mobile (vehicle) applications. |
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| Arcom Provides RFID Edge Controller solution based on IBM software |
18 December 2004 - Arcom Arcom has announced the introduction of a series of RFID Edge Controller products, designed to seemlessly connect to IBM WebSphere RFID Premises Server middleware. These new products provide infrastructure connectivity to the various sensors and devices required within a complete RFID solution. The RFID Edge Controller product is available in two enclosure configurations, which are now successfully installed and operational in numerous international RFID test sites. |
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| Arcom's success is continued for 2004 |
25 August 2004 - Arcom Arcom is pleased to announce continued growth in sales and profit results, a significant achievement in view of the underlying market conditions. Arcom forms part of the Electronic Controls sector within Spectris plc, the precision instrumentation and controls company. Spectris recently announced its 2003 preliminary results and recognized Arcom's strong financial growth |
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| Approval for Pentium 4 and low power Geode systems from UL |
10 August 2004 - Arcom Arcom today announced the completion of two more products meeting complete UL approvals for system safety. Arcom's popular 300MHz Geode GX1 based SBC-GX1 is supported by a small footprint, industrial compact enclosure providing a CE approved housing for the SBC, expansion for two PC/104 modules and an AC power supply. For high performance applications with both ISAbus and PCI expansion slots, Arcom offers a 19' rack mount Pentium 4 industrial PC. |
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| Arcom helps roll out GPRS based telemetry system for Central Networks |
02 August 2004 - Arcom Arcom, the leading UK supplier of embedded industrial computing platforms, systems and network gateways is pleased to announce a contract with Central Networks to supply gateways which enable the use of conventional DNP3 equipment over a GPRS cellular wireless network. |
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| Geode GX1 based SBC with complete Windows XP Embedded support |
04 July 2004 - Arcom Arcom has integrated even more of the rich features of Windows XP Embedded into the Development Kit for the 300MHz SBC-GX1 embedded PC. Arcom's award-winning Development Kit strategy has consistently allowed customers to quickly develop and demonstrate Windows Embedded-based applications using a reliable reference platform. You don't need Windows Embedded Studio to build an operating system image, you just download your application and go! |
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| Arcom launches Linux Development Kit for 533MHz IXP425 XScale based single board computer |
04 July 2004 - Arcom An embedded Linux Development Kit for Arcom's IXP425 XScale based network processor board is now available. The Intel IXP425 based MERCURY board includes two 100baseTx Ethernet ports, four high speed USB 2.0 ports, three RS-232 ports and one RS-422/485 port. The board is also fitted with 64Mbytes of soldered DRAM and 16Mbytes of Flash memory, along with a CompactFlash port and PC/104 expansion bus. |
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| Arcom announces 533MHz IXP425 XScale based PC/104 single board computer for secure embedded communications |
04 July 2004 - Arcom Arcom has released a new and exciting low power Intel IXP425 XScale based single board computer for secure embedded communication systems. The MERCURY is a low power PC/104 compatible single board computer based on the 533MHz Intel IXP425 XScale network processor. |
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| Arcom and FSMLabs announce real-time support for XScale Linux Development Kit |
04 July 2004 - Arcom Arcom has further enhanced the features of its Linux Development Kit for the VIPER PXA255 based single board computer by adding support for hard real-time Linux from FSMLabs. Arcom now includes an evaluation version of RTLinux Pro, the industry leading hard real-time extension to Linux - straight out of the box. The RTLinuxPro building block is a validated, hard real-time, POSIX operating system that runs embedded Linux as an application platform. The RTCore real-time kernel at the heart of RTLinuxPro provides consistently low interrupt latency and scheduling jitter plus seamless access to Linux. The VIPER is an ultra-low power PC/104 form factor (3.6' x 3.8') embedded processor board based on the 400MHz Intel PXA255 XScale RISC processor (ARM v.5TE compliant). |
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| Arcom to produce SBC-GX1 through 2010 |
04 April 2004 - Arcom Arcom is making a commitment on the long term supply of their fan-less 300MHz SBC-GX1 embedded PC, successfully sold to many OEM machine and instrumentation builders. The SBC-GX1 is an EBX format (5.75' x 8') single board computer powered by the popular 300MHz AMD Geode GX1 processor and targeted at fan-less systems. The board offers graphics accelerated CRT and TFT flat panel support, 10/100baseTx Ethernet, four serial ports (RS-232/RS-422/RS-485), digital I/O and expansion via a PCI slot, CompactFlash socket and the industry standard PC/104 bus. |
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| UL approval for Pentium 4 and low power Geode systems |
04 April 2004 - Arcom Arcom today announced the completion of two more products meeting complete UL approvals for system safety. Arcom's popular 300MHz Geode GX1 based SBC-GX1 is supported by a small footprint, industrial compact enclosure (ICE) providing a CE approved housing for the SBC, expansion for two PC/104 modules and an AC power supply. For high performance applications with both ISAbus and PCI expansion slots, Arcom offers a 19' rack mount Pentium 4 industrial PC (APC). |
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| Arcom builds on 2003 successes |
04 April 2004 - Arcom Arcom is pleased to announce continued growth in sales and profit results, a significant achievement in view of the underlying market conditions. Arcom forms part of the Electronic Controls sector within Spectris plc, the precision instrumentation and controls company. Spectris recently announced its 2003 preliminary results and recognized Arcom's strong financial growth. |
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| Arcom to produce SBC-GX1 through 2010 |
04 April 2004 - Arcom Arcom is making a commitment on the long term supply of their fan-less 300MHz SBC-GX1 embedded PC, successfully sold to many OEM machine and instrumentation builders. The SBC-GX1 is an EBX format (5.75' x 8') single board computer powered by the popular 300MHz AMD Geode GX1 processor and targeted at fan-less systems. The board offers graphics accelerated CRT and TFT flat panel support, 10/100baseTx Ethernet, four serial ports (RS-232/RS-422/RS-485), digital I/O and expansion via a PCI slot, CompactFlash socket and the industry standard PC/104 bus. |
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| Arcom Unveils Exciting New Low Cost EBX Platform |
01 April 2004 - Arcom The SBC-GX1 is the ideal solution for industries such as communications, vending, gaming, transportation, and others requiring a high performance single board computer at an extremely competitive cost. |
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| Arcom announces new distribution and support channel for France |
03 December 2003 - Arcom Arcom is pleased to announce the appointment of Antycip as a new distributor for France. Over the last 12 months, Arcom has aggressively expanded its range of embedded hardware products based on x86 embedded PC and ARM based XScale architectures, and continues to add further options to the selection of ready-to-run operating system development kits. |
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| Arcom launches ready-to-run Windows CE 4.2 development kit for Intel XScale based single board computer |
02 November 2003 - Arcom Arcom, a Gold level Windows Embedded Partner, has released the latest ready-to-run Development Kit for Windows CE .NET 4.2 supporting its Intel PXA255 XScale based single board computer. The VIPER board is an ultra low power PC/104 single board computer using the 400MHz Intel PXA255 XScale application processor (ARM v.5TE compliant). Arcom's market leading development kits are designed to save significant development and BSP integration time by offering a true ready-to-run platform for its industrial single board computers. |
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| Arcom introduces eCos based development kit for low cost TCP/IP communications solutions |
03 August 2003 - Arcom Arcom is addressing the demand for low cost controllers with network enabled communications and I/O control by offering a new development kit for the 25MHz 386EX based MERLIN fully supported with the eCos embedded operating system. eCos is an open source, royalty-free, real-time operating system built with a TCP/IP stack and a selection of network application such as a HTTP server, FTP client, TFTP client/server, and an SNMP agent. |
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| Arcom launches new release of Windows XP Embedded Development Kit with .NET Framework support on a 1GHz Pentium III SBC |
03 July 2003 - Arcom Arcom is offering even more value with their latest Windows XP Embedded Development Kit for the OLYMPUS single board computer. Arcom is now shipping their market leading Development Kit with the Intel 1GHz Socket370 Pentium III processor and a 512Mbyte Sandisk CompactFlash card, along with the technology updates offered by Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 1 (SP1). The key features brought to you in the new operating system image include the .NET Framework, several security updates and support for IPv6. |
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| Arcom launches ready-to-run embedded Linux development kit for Intel XScale single board computer |
03 June 2003 - Arcom Arcom has released a ready-to-run embedded Linux Development Kit to support its ultra low power Intel PXA255 XScale based single board computer. The VIPER board is a PC/104 single board computer powered by the 400MHz Intel PXA255 XScale application processor (ARM v.5TE compliant). Arcom saves you development time by offering the world's widest selection of hardware/software Development Kits - combining the leading embedded operating systems with fully tested BSPs (board support packages) for Arcom's range of industrial single board computers. These ready-to-run Development Kits include a pre-installed operating system image allowing engineers to start building their application from day one. |
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| Arcom announces the world's first PC/104 based Intel XScale embedded processor board |
03 June 2003 - Arcom Arcom is pleased to announce the world's first ultra-low power PC/104 form factor embedded processor board based on an Intel XScale RISC processor. The VIPER board is a PC/104 (3.6' x 3.8') single board computer using the 400MHz Intel PXA255 XScale application processor (ARM v.5TE compliant) and is designed to offer a low power, off-the-shelf solution for industrial control, instrumentation and display system applications. |
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| Arcom releases VxWorks 5.5 and Wind ML 3.0 BSP for the 300MHz SBC-GX1 single board computer |
03 May 2003 - Arcom Kansas City, USA and Cambridge, England – Arcom has announced the launch of a 'board support package' Development Kit to support Wind River's VxWorks 5.x real time operating system (RTOS), the most widely adopted RTOS in the embedded industry. This new Development Kit adds to the wide range of board support packages (BSP) available for the popular 300MHz SBC-GX1 single board computer. Arcom's Development Kit strategy enables customers to quickly create VxWorks based applications using a reliable reference platform and a production ready product. |
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| Rugged Pentium 4 rack mount industrial PC - all this available at a Pentium III price |
03 May 2003 - Arcom Arcom has added a Pentium 4 option to its range of rugged 19' rack mount industrial PCs – better still, for a limited time, the feature packed 2.4GHz Pentium 4 is offered at the same price as the current 1GHz Pentium III systems. These high performance systems serve as a solid platform for applications in railway signaling, information displays, machine control and industrial monitoring. |
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| Arcom releases new single board computer development kit for QNX Neutrino |
03 March 2003 - Arcom Arcom has announced that it launched a new Development Kit to support QNX Neutrino, the market leading, high performance, real time operating system from QNX Software. This new Development Kit adds to the wide range of board support packages available for the popular 300MHz SBC-GX1 single board computer. Arcom's award-winning Development Kit strategy lets customers quickly develop QNX Neutrino based applications using a reliable reference platform and a production ready product. |
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| Arcom launches industrial compact enclosure for its high performance Socket 370 based single board computer |
03 March 2003 - Arcom Arcom has introduced a rugged industrial compact enclosure for its high performance Intel Socket 370 OLYMPUS single board computer. The OLYMPUS ICE enclosure serves as an instant system solution for installations in wide operating temperature environments. The product has been independently tested and is fully approved for CE/FCC EMC compliance and has been safety tested to EN60950. The OLYMPUS ICE is available as a fan-less system using a large passive heatsink (40°C maximum operating temperature with a 866MHz Pentium III) or with forced air cooling for more demanding environments (50°C maximum operating temperature). |
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| Arcom releases Windows CE .NET 4.1-based development kit for high performance Socket 370 based single board computer |
03 March 2003 - Arcom Arcom today announced that it launched a new Windows CE .NET 4.1-based Development Kit and BSP for its high performance Intel Socket 370 OLYMPUS single board computer. Arcom's award-winning Development Kit strategy lets customers quickly develop, demonstrate and deploy Windows CE .NET 4.1-based applications using a reliable reference platform. You don't need to build an operating system image using Platform Builder, you just download your application and go! |
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| Arcom offers ready-to-run Linux support for the 1GHz Pentium III 'OLYMPUS' embedded PC |
03 January 2003 - Arcom Arcom today announced another rapid application Development Kit supporting an installation of Red Hat Linux 8.0. The new product is a ready-to-run Development Kit based on Arcom's Socket 370 Celeron/Pentium III single board computer. Arcom's Development Kit strategy guarantees that you have a proven installation of the leading desktop and embedded operating systems running on Arcom's embedded hardware platforms. |
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| Arcom releases new single board computer development kit for Windows CE .NET 4.1 |
03 January 2003 - Arcom Arcom today announced that it launched a new Windows CE .NET 4.1 Development Kit and BSP for its popular 300MHz SBC-GX1 single board computer. Arcom's award-winning Development Kit strategy lets customers quickly develop and demonstrate Windows CE .NET 4.1 based applications using a reliable reference platform. You don't need to build an operating system image using Platform Builder, you just download your application and go! |
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| Arcom adds embedded WebSphere communications capability to its ready-to-run embedded Linux Development Kit |
03 January 2003 - Arcom Arcom has announced a further enhancement to its Embedded Linux Development Kit for the 133MHz PC/104 PEGASUS embedded PC. This hardware/software Development Kit provides a proven and ready-to-run platform for embedded Linux with an option for running embedded Java applications using IBM's high performance J9 JVM. The list of capabilities has now been extended to include Java class and C library client support for the MQIsdp protocol (MQ Integrator, SCADA device protocol). This ultra-light weight protocol lets you exchange telemetry data between a SCADA client device and an IBM WebSphere MQ Integrator (WMQI) broker using a simple publish/subscribe messaging model. |
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| Arcom offers improved security features with latest Embedded Linux / Java Development Kit for GX1 based embedded PC |
03 January 2003 - Arcom Arcom today announced that it has updated its Development Kit for Embedded Linux with Java Technology for the 300MHz Geode based SBC-GX1 single board computer. The SBC-GX1 Embedded Linux/Java development kit offers a compact, high reliability implementation of Linux for developing and deploying 'C' or Java based embedded control and communication products. The implementation is based on a proven, well supported distribution of the Linux kernel offering standard file hierarchy, shell and text utilities. |
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| Arcom now offers ready-to-run Windows XP Embedded support for the 1GHz Pentium III 'OLYMPUS' embedded PC |
01 November 2002 - Arcom A Microsoft Gold level Windows Embedded Partner, today announced another rapid application Development Kit for Windows XP Embedded. The new product is a ready-to-run Development Kit for Windows XP Embedded running on Arcom's 1GHz Socket 370 Pentium III based single board computer. |
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| Arcom achieves Windows CE .NET BSP certification for Geode based
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01 November 2002 - Arcom Microsoft Gold level Windows Embedded Partner, has successfully passed the Microsoft BSP (board support package) Certification Process for Windows CE .NET on its 300MHz Geode based SBC-GX1 single board computer. The SBC-GX1 is a fan-less, low profile EBX format processor board targeted at embedded control and multimedia applications. |
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| Arcom receives Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner of the Year Award for innovation in the embedded market |
01 October 2002 - Arcom Arcom is extremely pleased to announce that Microsoft Corp. has chosen Arcom to receive a Windows Embedded Partner of the Year Award in the category of Independent Hardware Vendor. Microsoft presents these awards to recognize the innovation and expertise of industry partners in the embedded space. As a Gold-level partner of the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner (WEP) Program (www.mswep.com), Arcom is committed to the development, integration and support of the family of Windows Embedded operating system solutions onto their range of embedded single board computers. |
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| Arcom Control Systems now offers Windows CE .NET for the 133MHz PC/104 'PEGASUS' Embedded PC |
09 August 2002 - Arcom Arcom continues its strong commitment to Microsoft Windows Embedded solutions by offering a new ready-to-run Development Kit for Windows CE .NET running on the 133MHz AMD SC520 based single board computer. Arcom's award-winning Development Kit strategy lets customers quickly develop and demonstrate Windows CE .NET based applications using a reliable reference platform. You don't need Platform Builder to build an operating system image, you just download your application and go! |
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| Arcom Offers Fully UL/CE/FCC Approved Industrial 19' Rack Mounted PC |
18 July 2002 - Arcom Arcom announced its standard 19' rack mounted industrial PC (APC) has been fully approved (UL file reference is E203067) for applications requiring full UL compliance. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent, not-for-profit, product-safety testing and certification organization that has tested products for public safety for more than a century. Arcom has worked directly with UL Inc to achieve a detailed assessment of the entire system including the chassis, PSU, industrial processor board, backplane and Ethernet boards. |
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| Arcom Launches Latest Embedded Linux with Java Technology Development Kit for 133MHz PC/104 Embedded PC |
16 July 2002 - Arcom Arcom has further expanded its award winning range of Development Kits for Embedded Linux with Java Technology. The Development Kits provide a ready-to-run platform for a variety of popular embedded operating systems using Arcom's embedded processor boards. The latest Development Kit supports Arcom's 133MHz AMD SC520 based PEGASUS board, a compact PC/104 format embedded PC designed for embedded control and communications applications. The hardware / software Development Kit includes the PEGASUS pre-loaded with a compact implementation of GNU/Linux along with the optional J9 Virtual Machine - IBM's high performance Java virtual machine. |
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| Skanska engineer is lucky prize winner at the Microsoft European launch of Windows CE .NET and XP Embedded |
02 July 2002 - Arcom Arcom applaud Microsoft (UK) on the organization and success of the recent European launch of Windows CE .NET and XP Embedded. As a Gold level partner in the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner program (http://www.mswep.com), Arcom hosted the largest of the two Windows CE .NET hands-on labs and was pleased with the high level of interest and business potential shown in the Windows Embedded products. Arcom held a prize draw for attendees of the event to win an Arcom Windows CE Development Kit for its National Semiconductor Geode embedded processor board (SBC-GX1). |
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| Arcom introduces Development Kits for Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded |
02 May 2002 - Arcom Ready-to-run implementations of Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded are now available on Arcom's SBC-GX1 embedded PC platform. Arcom's award-winning Development Kit strategy has allowed customers to quickly develop and demonstrate Windows Embedded-based applications using a reliable reference platform. You don't need Platform Builder or Windows Embedded Studio to build an operating system image, you just download your application and go! |
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| Skanska engineer is lucky prize winner at the Microsoft European launch of Windows CE .NET and XP Embedded |
02 March 2002 - Arcom Arcom applaud Microsoft (UK) on the organization and success of the recent European launch of Windows CE .NET and XP Embedded. As a Gold level partner in the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner program (http://www.mswep.com), Arcom hosted the largest of the two Windows CE .NET hands-on labs and was pleased with the high level of interest and business potential shown in the Windows Embedded products. |
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| Arcom Announce Socket 370 Pentium III Single Board Computer for Very High Performance Applications |
02 March 2002 - Arcom Arcom announced the launch of a new EBX form factor single board computer which can be fitted with any Intel Socket 370 Celeron or Pentium III processor up to 1GHz. These are available and supported by Intel through their Telecommunications and Embedded Group (TEG) and Intel Embedded Architecture Division (EID). The board can accept up to 512Mbytes of 133MHz SDRAM using a standard DIMM memory module. The board includes the high performance S3 Savage4 graphics accelerator and an AC97 compliant audio interface (with 4W power amplifier) for multimedia applications. |
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| Arcom Control Systems Announce First End-to-end Telemetry Integration Solution with support for IBM WebSphere MQ Integrator |
02 March 2002 - Arcom To improve the rate of growth of any business in today's competitive marketplace, streamlining the process of collecting, distributing and utilizing information from operations, separates the market leaders. Data is now just as much a commodity as the actual products being produced and it is essential that this data is readily available to the whole business. Minimizing the time and costs of data acquisition while maximizing the utilization across multiple applications will improve business performance. |
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| Arcom announce Linux/Java Technology Development Kit for OEM embedded PC applications |
02 February 2002 - Arcom The GNU/Linux operating system has been architectured by Arcom (AEL 2.02) and optimized for use on Arcom hardware platforms. The IBM JVM and your Java based application will load and execute directly from the on board 16MByte Flash memory using the high reliability compressed Flash filing system (JFFS2). |
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| Arcom Control Systems Announce New PC/104 Form Factor Single Board Computer for Demanding Communications and Control Applications |
02 February 2002 - Arcom Arcom today announced the launch of a new PC/104 form factor embedded processor board powered by the 133MHz AMD SC520 PC-compatible controller. The PEGASUS PC/104 board uses the General Software Embedded BIOS and has been designed for demanding embedded communications applications based on Windows CE .NET, Embedded Linux and DOS. The board can be fitted with up to 64Mbytes of soldered SDRAM, 16Mbytes of resident Flash and 128Kbytes of battery backed static RAM. |
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| Arcom Forms Partnership with Wind River and announces VxWorks BSP Development Kit |
02 January 2002 - Arcom Arcom has joined Wind River's WindLink Partner Program and will develop joint technology demonstrations as well as pursue co-marketing efforts with Wind River. Arcom is also pleased to announce the market launch of its VxWorks BSP Development Kit for the popular 300MHz SBC-GX1 embedded PC. |
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| Arcom and Microsoft Embedded Relationship goes Gold |
01 October 2001 - Arcom Arcom are pleased to announce their membership at the Gold level in the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner (WEP) Program. The Gold level of WEP has been created by Microsoft to make it easy for customers of embedded Windows to identify best-in-class Systems Integrator, Independent Software Vendor, Silicon Vendor and Independent Hardware Vendor partners. Arcom's strategy is to develop, integrate and support the family of embedded Windows operating system solutions onto their range of PC compatible hardware solutions. |
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| Arcom Introduces First Embedded Linux Development Kit With OS and Drivers |
01 October 2001 - Arcom The new SBC-GXm dev kit saves time and money by eliminating the need for the embedded systems developer to create their own flavor of Embedded Linux and purchase drivers from a third-party supplier. It includes a pre-defined build of Linux based on the Red Hat 6.2 distribution that has been optimized for use on Arcom hardware and is pre-loaded and configured into the embedded flash. |
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| Arcom Announces Latest Embedded Windows Development Kit |
01 September 2001 - Arcom Arcom have now released a version of the popular SBC-GX1 Development Kits configured for a Class 2 implementation of Windows NT Embedded. The operating system has been pre-built with the drivers to support the on board graphics, Ethernet and compact flash drive to allow engineers to evaluate and demonstrate the use of their NT Embedded applications on the Arcom platform. |
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| Arcom Unveils Latest Embedded Linux Development Kit |
02 August 2001 - Arcom Arcom announced the latest Development Kit for Embedded Linux, including the operating system and all necessary drivers, offering engineers a simple, fully functional ready to run Development Kit. |
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| Scotcomms score with Arcom |
01 August 2001 - Arcom Scotcomms Technology Group, (http://www.scotcomms.co.uk), based in St. Andrews, Scotland was formed in 1993 to offer a wide range of card based transaction services to serve the needs of 'closed loop users'. These are defined as groups of people who have a common physical location combined with a common interest and who can benefit from being linked using smartcard technology. Teamcard, (http://www.teamcard.co.uk) was formed as a division of Scotcomms in 1996 to specifically address the large spectator sports sector using these pioneering multifunction smart card solutions. |
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| Arcom Unveils Latest Embedded Linux Development Kit |
01 August 2001 - Arcom The new SBC-GX1 Development Kit saves time and money by eliminating the need for the embedded systems developer to create their own flavor of Embedded Linux and purchase drivers from a third-party supplier. It includes a pre-defined build of Linux based on the Red Hat distribution that has been optimized for use on Arcom hardware and is pre-loaded and configured into the embedded flash. |
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| Linux PC Sends Electric Usage Data Over TCP/IP saving $11,200/Month Line Charges |
01 June 2001 - Arcom An embedded computer running the Linux operating system that sends electricity usage data over inexpensive dialup connections that replace much more expensive leased lines saved a utility $11,200 per month. In the past, dedicated devices were connected to each of the 28 meters at various high-volume customers' sites and each required a 9600 baud leased line to transmit usage data to the energy provider. |
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| Arcom Introduces 386 SBC with Internet Protocol and Network Communications |
01 April 2001 - Arcom The MERLIN was designed with particular emphasis for use in high volume/cost sensitive applications where networking capabilities are required. The MERLIN provides the performance and reliability of previous generation boards, with the addition of on-board Ethernet at a reduced cost. |
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| Arcom Unveils Exciting New Low Cost EBX Platform |
01 April 2001 - Arcom Arcom today announced the SBC-GX1 single board computer, designed specifically for high volume embedded applications where reliability, low power and long term availability are a must. The SBC-GX1 is the ideal solution for industries such as communications, vending, gaming, transportation, and others requiring a high performance single board computer at an extremely competitive cost. |
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| Arcom Expands Development Kit Line for Microsoft Embedded Products |
01 February 2001 - Arcom Arcom announces new Development Kits for Microsoft Windows NT Embedded 4.0 and Windows CE 3.0 for embedded systems designers. Both Development Kits are based on Arcom's popular SBC-GXm Single Board Computer (SBC) offering EBX compatibility with a host of multi-media functionality. |
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| Arcom Introduces QNX Realtime Platform Development Kit |
01 February 2001 - Arcom Arcom today unveiled a simple and ready-to-run development kit featuring the QNX realtime platform (RTP). The kit comes with QNX technology pre-loaded onto the flash-based drive of an Arcom Single Board Computer (SBC). 'We have taken the time to match hardware and software so that the engineer can spend their time developing application code and not worry about the hardware platform and OS working together,' states Frank Pellitta, vice president of sales and marketing at Arcom. |
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| Arcom launches New Embedded Industrial Internet Appliance (EIIA) Development Kit |
01 January 2001 - Arcom Key aspects of this hardware and software kit include the ability to rapidly implement an embedded web server interface to applications and to offer embedded email services for automatic remote control and asset management. |
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| Espial Selects Arcom SBC-GXm for Internet Appliance Reference Platform |
01 January 2001 - Arcom 'The Arcom SBC-Geode board met our requirements to a tee,' said Bob Egner, Vice President of Marketing for Espial. 'The design of the Arcom board is ideally suited to Internet appliances, particularly in its use of the popular National Geode processor. In addition, Arcom has the capabilities to deliver large volumes of boards at the right price which makes it easy for our customers to ramp up quickly into volume production.' |
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