Developing Linux Applications for the Intel PCA Platform

The Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel PCA) offers developers of embedded, wireless communications systems a well-defined, scalable environment within which to build their applications. By defining a scalable set of interfaces for the hardware and software environments for these devices, the Intel PCA platform enables developers to rapidly build next-generation wireless Internet devices and services faster than ever before.

In this article, we will examine the use of the popular Linux® API and its relevance in the Intel PCA application layer from a development, debugging, and deployment perspective.

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