List of devices that run MontaVista Linux

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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[]

Musical Instruments[]

Network Attached Storage (NAS)[]

  • Seagate Central STCG2000100
  • Seagate Business Storage STBN8000200
  • SMC TigerSTore SMCNAS02
  • SMC TigerSTore SMCNAS04

Notebooks[]

Routers[]

  • D-Link G604T Network Adaptor
  • D-Link G624T Router
  • D-Link G664T
  • D-Link G684T ADSL2+/WiFi
  • Linksys WAG200G ADSL2+/WiFi
  • ACORP Sprinter@ADSL LAN120M

Cable Modems[]

  • all DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 3.0 cable modems based on Intel Puma5 chipset

Traffic Signal Control[]

  • Peek Traffic PTC-1[5]

Telecom Equipment[]

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 announced using MontaVista Linux as the supported operating system for their system on a chip platform, Texas Instruments DaVinci. 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 Corporation Altura terminals.
  • SEGA Lindbergh hardware for arcade gaming
  • Clarion NX603 multimedia head unit
  • Phenom (electron microscope) (first generation - later switched to other distributions)
  • British Telecom ITS.Netrix dealerboards [10]
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance C5051i multi-function printer (MFP) [11]
  • Sony DVS, MVS & MVS-X Production Switchers
  • Hewlett-Packard Designjet large-format printers (z3200 series)

References[]

  1. ^ Philips GPL Software Downloads for Aurea
  2. ^ Sony GPL Software Downloads for Bravia
  3. ^ Sony GPL Software Downloads for Set-Top Boxes
  4. ^ Case Study: How MontaVista Linux helped Yamaha developers make a great product greater Archived 2009-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ PEEK PTC-1
  6. ^ MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition chosen by Iskratel for the SI2000 Call Server Archived 2009-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ cisco.com whitepaper on the ACE module
  8. ^ "LinuxDevices.com Device profile: Philips iPronto digital home controller". Archived from the original on 2013-01-27.
  9. ^ "LinuxDevices.com Device Profile: Merlin Patient Care System". Archived from the original on 2013-01-27.
  10. ^ "British Telecom's ITS.Netrix Turret / The Operating system".
  11. ^ "Jailbreaking Your MFP for More Security" (PDF).
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