Installation and Configuration of a Raid-system RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) consists of a series of systems to organize several disk drives into a single entity that behaves as a single virtual drive but making the various disks work in parallel thus improving the access performance and saving the information stored from accidental crashes.
Linux RT, part III In this article a simple electric circuit is used to process commands from any infra-red remote control.
The uCsimm kit This article describes the uCsimm kit and the UClinux project: Porting the linux kernel on hardware without MMU (memory management unit).
f-CPU Project: Attempting the "even harder" The fPU project attempts to develop a microprocessor like the present ones ollowing a development scheme close to the one guiding important free software projects.