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3GSM Event 2007

Access launches mobile Linux push

David Meyer in Barcelona ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 12 Feb 2007 15:00 GMT

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Access, the company that supplies the mobile platform formally known as Palm OS, has released product development kits for licensees and also launched a global partner programme in an attempt to boost the growth of mobile Linux.

A pre-release software development suite is also being distributed to developers, the company announced on Monday at the 3GSM mobile conference in Barcelona.

However, no specific licensees have yet been announced.

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The product development kit (PDK) includes platform components (including a Linux reference kernel), application development kit, reference drivers, documentation and a complete Eclipse-based set of development tools.

Access has been demonstrating its Access Linux Platform, which currently looks similar to the legacy Palm OS, at 3GSM. One notable feature of the platform is its apparent ability to run Java, Garnet (Access' own operating system) and Linux-based applications without any apparent difference in appearance.

Access acquired PalmSource, the company that managed and developed the Palm OS, in 2005. 

Referring to the new global partnership drive, an Access spokesperson said it hoped to take the established Palm OS community and "move it to Linux". Current partners already include Texas Instruments, Sprint, Telefonica and Orange.

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Like Access, these companies are all members of the Linux Phone Standard (LiPS) Forum. It is one of two consortia dedicated to pushing open source into the mobile sphere — the other is the LiMo Foundation.

LiPS Forum president Haila Wang said on Monday that Access' moves showed dedication to the cause of mobile Linux.

"Access'… global partner programme is a great example of how members of the open-source community, handset and device manufacturers, mobile phone software developers and operators can work together to build a worldwide ecosystem that ultimately benefits all participants — and most importantly — the mobile phone consumer," said Wang, speaking at 3GSM.

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