List of devices that run MontaVista Linux
This is an incomplete list of embedded devices that run MontaVista Linux: electronic devices with limited internal computers whose main operating system is based on MontaVista's distribution of the open-source Linux operating system.
Digital Televisions
- Philips Aurea[1] and selected ambiLight models
- Sony Bravia models from 2005 and earlier[2]
- selected models from Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp and Mitsubishi
Digital Video Recorders and Set-Top Boxes
- Sony DHG-HDD250
- Sony DHG-HDD500[3]
eBook Readers
VoIP Phones
- D-Link DPH-125MS
Mobile Phones
- Motorola A760
- Motorola A768
- Motorola A768i
- Motorola A780
- Motorola A910
- Motorola E680
- Motorola E680i
- Motorola MING
- Motorola RAZR2
- Motorola ROKR E2
- Motorola ROKR E6
- Motorola RIZR Z6
- Motorola ZN5
- NEC N900iL
- NEC N901iC
- Panasonic P901i
Musical Instruments
- Yamaha MOTIF XS music production synthesiser,[4] Yamaha Motif-Rack XS tone module, and Yamaha S90XS synthesizer.
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
- Seagate Central STCG2000100
- Seagate Business Storage STBN8000200
- SMC TigerSTore SMCNAS02
- SMC TigerSTore SMCNAS04
Notebooks
- Dell latitude E4200
- Dell latitude E4300
Routers
- D-Link G604T Network Adaptor
- D-Link G624T Router
- D-Link G664T
- D-Link G684T ADSL2+/WiFi
- Linksys WAG200G ADSL2+/WiFi
Cable Modems
- all DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 3.0 cable modems based on Intel Puma5 chipset
Traffic Signal Control
- Peek Traffic PTC-1[5]
Telecom Equipment
- Alcatel-LucentAlcatel-Lucent
- Brocade SAN switches
- Ericsson
- Fujitsu
- Iskratel SI 2000 call server[6]
- Motorola WiMax CPE i775
- NEC
- Cisco Application Control Engine module[7]
- Cisco Nexus switches running NX-OS
Digital Televisions
- Aviosys IP Kamera 9070 series (TI Davinci DM355 board)
Other
- Spirent Testcenter
- APC by Schneider Electric IP KVM - The AP5405 remote Internet Protocol Keyboard/Video/Mouse controller allows 16 servers to be accessed over a TCP/IP network.
- Philips iPronto remote controller[8]
- St. Jude Medical Merlin patient care system[9]
- Texas Instruments have announced that they will be using MontaVista Linux Professional Edition as the supported operating system for their new System-on-Chip platform, Texas Instruments DaVinci. Consequently, new devices that use the DaVinci chip will come with MontaVista Linux by default. MVL4 and MVL5 were used for the first and second software development kit series until TI decided for a less commercial approach with the third edition of their software development kit.
- The terminals used for the National Lottery and Euromillions games in the Republic of Ireland are based on MontaVista Linux and use a Java client, as do most other newer GTECH Altura terminals.
- SEGA Lindbergh hardware for arcade gaming
- Clarion NX603 multimedia headunit
- Phenom (electron microscope) (first generation - later switched to other distributions)
References
- ↑ Philips GPL Software Downloads for Aurea
- ↑ Sony GPL Software Downloads for Bravia
- ↑ Sony GPL Software Downloads for Set-Top Boxes
- ↑ Case Study: How MontaVista Linux helped Yamaha developers make a great product greater
- ↑ PEEK PTC-1
- ↑ MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition chosen by Iskratel for the SI2000 Call Server
- ↑ cisco.com whitepaper on the ACE module
- ↑ "LinuxDevices.com Device profile: Philips iPronto digital home controller". Archived from the original on 2013-01-27.
- ↑ "LinuxDevices.com Device Profile: Merlin Patient Care System". Archived from the original on 2013-01-27.