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Jungo Announces Compact PCI "Hot Swap" capabilities for Linux.
  May 1st, 05:00 UTC

These tools enable hardware vendors to implement the Compact PCI "Hot-Swap" capabilities on Linux and most operating systems.

Apr 30, 2000 -- Jungo Ltd. announced the upcoming Beta version release of "Go Hot-Swap" - an extension to the Linux operating system. This enables "Hot Swap" capabilities on Linux as well as on Windows 9x , NT,2000, CE, NT Embedded, Solaris and VxWorks operating systems.
Jungo Hot-Swap tools enables implementing Hot-Swap capabilities, for Compact PCI hardware, in just several hours and require no kernel mode programming or operating system knowledge.

The Compact PCI is a high performance bus based on the standard PCI electrical specification, which includes the "Hot-Swap" facility, which allows insertion and removal of Compact PCI cards into a platform, while the system is running. This reduces the system downtime, which may be critical in areas such as the communication infrastructure market.

Jungo introduces three Hot Swap solutions:

  • "Go Hot Swap" Development Toolkit:
    Choose the Hot-Swap Compact PCI Driver Development Toolkit to develop your Compact PCI "Hot Swappable" driver from scratch.


  • "Go Hot-Swap" Agent:
    Choose the Hot-Swap agent to add Hot-Swap capabilities to your Compact PCI hardware without the need to replace existing PCI drivers.

  • "Go Hot-Swap" OS Extender:
    Choose the Hot-Swap OS extender to add Hot-Swap capabilities to any popular OS installed on your board.
  • For more information Visit our site at www.jungo.com

    CONTACT:
    Mr. Amir Inbar
    Jungo Ltd.
    amir@jungo.com
    972-9-8859365

    (Submitted by Omer Zimmer of Jungo)

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