I'm finalizing details on an Embedded Linux Jumpstart session to be
held in the Boulder, Colorado area on the above dates. The tuition
will be US$2950 per student, with group discounts available.
This four-day class will cover in detail the most important topics
related to using Linux in embedded applications. To make the lab
exercises even more realistic, I have incorporated hardware to control
an N-Scale model locomotive over I2C, GPIO, or any other interface the
Linux kernel supports including Ethernet and USB. At the end of this
class, you will be well-experienced in writing complex Linux device
drivers of many types, and will be ready to take that knowledge back
to your own projects.
My graduates consistently report that this class exceeds their
expectations, and greatly improves their abilities to adapt and use
Linux in robust, real-world embedded applications. With more than a
decade of embedded Linux experience behind me, I can provide you with
a training experience that is immediately relevant and useful---
because I use that same knowledge to succeed in my own projects.
For more information about the course outline, go here:
http://www.billgatliff.com/embeddedlinuxjumpstartdescription.html
In addition to the knowledge gained during intensive, hands-on lab
exercises, each student goes home with the hardware they used in
class--- a $700 value. That includes the single-board computer that
runs Linux (a Cogent CSB737), plus the hardware that controls the
locomotive layout. Your instructor can also provide directions to
retail sources for locomotives, track, and other items necessary to
complete your own personal setup. :)
This class is subject to a minimum enrollment, and space is very
limited. So please register as soon as possible! Feel free to contact
me with any questions or comments. And please forward this email to
anyone you know who might be interested in this class.
Kindest regards,
b.g.
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Bill Gatliff
bg...@billgatliff.com