Sun Apr 15 14:44:00 UTC 2007

Announcing: TE@Onghu Developer Forum/ BBS (TEBBS)

Posted in T-Engine/ T-Kernel at 02:44 PM by mohits

TE@Onghu is proud to publicly announce the TE@Onghu Developer Forum/ BBS (TEBBS). The Developer Forum/ BBS is open to everyone and is a great place to ask questions about Embedded Systems, T-Engine/ T-Kernel Programming, Porting Issues, T-Engine Hardware or just about any related topic. New threads will be added in as necessary. You can use it to tap into the knowledge of experts across the world, or register and help newbies who are just getting started.

TEBBS has been in usability testing since February 2007 and currently has 16 members. There are almost 100 posts in more than 20 topics – already, some interesting topics have been discussed.

TEBBS is online at http://www.onghu.com/tebbs/

Anyone can browse through the TEBBS topics online. However, you will need to sign up to post new questions and to get access to other special features such as receiving notifications when queries of interest receive new posts. Also, there is an internal messaging system that you can use to contact other TEBBS members.

Register now to get started: http://onghu.com/tebbs/YaBB.pl?action=register

Mon Apr 09 17:47:00 UTC 2007

TE@Onghu T-Engine Information Festival

Posted in T-Engine/ T-Kernel at 05:47 PM by mohits

TE@Onghu (provider of T-Engine/ T-Kernel information in English) is now 2 years old. To celebrate 2 years of TE@Onghu and its supporting company (Viometrix), we have organized a special information festival online. From April 9th (today!), we will upload one new article on every working day for two weeks (a total of 10 new articles).

Also, on 15th April, we will be announcing a new feature of the TE@Onghu website that should be of great interest to other developers using the T-Engine, and will provide yet another source of support for the T-Engine community.

The festival is now online at http://www.onghu.com/te/ and the first article called “Future Directions with the T-Kernel” is already online at: http://www.onghu.com/te/html/future_directions_with_the_tke.html