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  Castle Technology Ltd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Castle Technology Ltd. is a British computer company based in Cambridge, England.
On 4 July 2003 Castle bought the rights to RISC OS from Pace and released the first XScale-based desktop computer, the Iyonix, which runs a full 32-bit RISC OS 5.
The company is regarded as "The new Acorn" by many users of RISC OS.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Castle_Technology_Ltd   (129 words)

  
 RISC OS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RISC OS 5 is a separate evolution by Castle Technology Ltd based upon work done by Pace Micro Technology for their NCOS based set top boxes.
In July 2003, Castle Technology Ltd bought RISC OS from Pace Micro [3].
RISCOS Ltd and Castle continued maintaining separate development branches of the RISC OS operating system for some time, but as a result of a lengthy dispute over licensing during 2004 the two have agreed to merge the two competing streams.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/RISC_OS   (1281 words)

  
 ANS - Newsletter Archive : Issue 159   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Castle Technology Ltd and Spellings Computer Services Ltd have joined forces to develop a new version of ADFS, which will allow faster transfer of data through the RISC OS filing system whilst consuming less CPU time.
Castle's plans include a 6 week period of open consultation with the RISC OS community to assist Castle's management in allocating development resources.
Castle states that it is committed to the development of core RISC OS and desktop extensions.
www.ans.org.uk /archive/issue_159?l=en   (695 words)

  
 CASTLE BUYS RISC OS TECHNOLOGY FROM PACE
Castle have also formed a joint venture with Cambridge based Tematic Ltd who will develop, market and support an embedded version of RISC OS which has been designed for use in the new generation of smart multimedia products for the high volume consumer electronics market, while Castle will continue to service the desktop market.
RISC OS technology is ideal for the new generation of ARM-based smart embedded devices because it is the most sophisticated and highest performance software environment currently available.
Castle is the leader in the field of RISC OS desktop products, with a 10-year track record of year on year growth and a proven expertise in this area.
www.pace.co.uk /corporate/newsroom/pacenewsitem.asp?id=10031&template=0   (633 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
CASTLE UNVEILS RISC OS SUPPORT FOR THE MiMAGIC 5 Castle Technology Ltd is pleased to announce RISC OS support for the NeoMagic MiMagic 5 Applications Processor (SOC).
Castle is pleased to announce that the support for the MiMagic 5 is the result of work being done by Tematic for large OEM customers in the embedded space.
Castle will be featuring the MiMagic 5 demonstration board, running RISC OS at the forthcoming Midlands RISC OS show at the Motorcycle Museum near Birmingham, on the 4th December 2004 (http://www.armclub.org.uk).
www.arcsite.de /news/doks/news67.txt   (314 words)

  
 ANS RISC OS Filebase - RISC OS Version Information
It is currently owned by Castle Technology Ltd (manufacturers of the Iyonix PC amongst other things).
In November 2002 Castle Technology Ltd. released the Iyonix PC, and along with it the first complete 32-bit version of RISC OS (version 5).
The current situation is that Castle Technology Ltd. own the IP (Intellectual Property) rights to RISC OS, and are developing their 32-bit version.
www.filebase.org.uk /riscos   (1024 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Castle and Tematic Merge to Create Multi-faceted RISC OS Company Castle Technology Ltd and Tematic Limited today confirmed that Castle and Tematic merged in the fourth quarter of 2003.
The combined business will trade under the Castle Technology Ltd name with a new "Tematic Division", focused on offering full design and engineering resources to customers wishing to licence RISC OS for use in their new products.
Jack Lillingston, CEO (Chief Executive Officer) for Castle said, "The combination of Tematic's engineering skills and Castle's marketing and product skills means that we have a company structure that can really tackle the opportunities that lie ahead".
www.drobe.co.uk /extra/CastleTematic.txt   (368 words)

  
 RISCOS Ltd Press Release 15/10/2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
RISCOS Ltd and Castle Technology Ltd announce new co-operative Agreement on future RISC OS Development.
Castle Technology Ltd and RISCOS Ltd are delighted to announce that late on Friday 15th October they concluded negotiations on a new Licence Agreement that ensures a bright future for all areas of RISC OS development.
Jack Lillingston Managing Director of Castle said "This is fantastic news for all parties concerned and I know that this sets sound foundations for a bright new future of RISC OS.
www.riscos.com /news/news_items/PR151004.htm   (350 words)

  
 Castle Technology Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Castle is a trading name of Castle Technology Ltd. IYONIX and the IYONIX logo are trademarks of Castle Technology Ltd.
RISC OS is © Castle Technology Ltd. XScale is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
ARM is a registered trademark of ARM Ltd. All other trademarks acknowledged.
www.castle-technology.co.uk /castle/front.html   (47 words)

  
 LWN: Press Release from Castle Technology Ltd
PRESS RELEASE 10th February 2003 Castle Technology Limited note with interest the recent discussion regarding their IYONIX computer, the world's first desktop computer to use the Intel XScale processor.
Following discussions with Russell King and with this in mind, Castle should like to respond to claims originally proposed in Justin Fletcher's "ReadMe.txt" file and Russell King's subsequent posting to the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
Issued by Mike Williams on behalf of Castle Technology Ltd
lwn.net /Articles/22370   (184 words)

  
 Risc-OS South West Show 2005
Castle Technology Ltd - As before, quite a bit of interest around this stand, tho I thought It looked a bit smaller this year with only 2 machines on display, a clear case and a Panther cased Iyonix.
The reason for this is that over the last year Castle have been focusing their efforts on the Tematic side of the business ie the embedded market, where understandably, this is where the money is being made.
To be honest, from my point of view if Castle don't do a little more for the desktop market, then my next RiscOS machine could well be the newly developed (and yet unreleased) A9Home from STD, which will be running with an ARM 9 processor.
www.classicacorn.freeuk.com /sw_show_2005/sw_show_2005.html   (979 words)

  
 UK new castle information : Local directory results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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Built by Sir Walter Raleigh and surrounded by beautiful grounds and a lake it is a wonderful place to visit for all the family.
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www.lifestylelocal.co.uk /search.htm?qLookingFor=new+castle   (298 words)

  
 ANS - Newsletter Archive : Issue 149
Castle Technology Ltd and Tematic Limited merged at the end of 2003.
The combined business will trade under the Castle Technology Ltd name, with a new "Tematic Division" focused on offering full design and engineering resources to customers wishing to licence RISC OS for use in new products.
The Tematic Division will continue to be based in Cambridge and will develop and support an embedded version of RISC OS, which has been designed for use in the new generation of multimedia products for the high volume consumer electronics market.
www.ans.org.uk /archive/issue_149?l=en   (1063 words)

  
 Castle News and Technology News
Castle Software handles all of the sales, customer service, and tracking of sales generated from your site.
Castle Software today added the first of many RSS feeds to the web site.
Castle Affiliate Program launched. Castle Software is pleased to announce the launch of our online affiliate program.
www.castlesoftware.biz /News.htm   (2681 words)

  
 RISCOS Ltd Press Release 15/07/2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The following Press Release is issued jointly on behalf of RISCOS Ltd, Castle Technology Ltd and the following AMSs: Advantage Six Ltd, MicroDigital Ltd and VirtualAcorn.
On Wednesday 14th July a meeting, chaired by Mike Glover (of Icon Technology) was held at which directors of RISCOS Ltd and Castle Technology Ltd, and representatives of the AMSs and RISCOS Ltd shareholders were present.
Tematic (Castle‘s engineering division) will be concentrating on the core operating system technologies and with RISCOS Ltd they will be responsible for the future development of key features of the RISC OS desktop environment.
www.riscos.com /news/news_items/PR150704.htm   (190 words)

  
 Kernel Traffic #205 For 14 Feb 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It would appear that Castle Technology Limited, UK, have taken some of the Linux kernel 2.5 code, and incorporated it into their own product, "RISC OS", which is distributed in binary ROM form built into machines they sell.
Someone pointed out the following quote from Castle Technology's web site: "Note that the source code for many of the Linux PCI device drivers is publicly available on the Internet and may be useful in developing the corresponding RISC OS device driver." Alan J. Wylie also pointed out:
Castle Technology Limited note with interest the recent discussion regarding their IYONIX computer, the world's first desktop computer to use the Intel XScale processor.
www.kerneltraffic.org /kernel-traffic/kt20030216_205.html   (3895 words)

  
 Products based on NetBSD
Castle Technology Ltd: USB software and Network stack (top)
According to this report, Castle Technology Ltd uses TCP/IP and USB kernel subsystems from NetBSD as a base for their RISC OS.
IIJ brings this technology to this joint development project to provide the embedded SEIL Engine software, consisting of a NetBSD foundation and IIJ's proprietary expansion models.
www.netbsd.org /gallery/products.html   (1647 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Castle will continue with the IYONIX pc and other desktop products, whilst Tematic (a trading division of Castle) will focus its activities on the embedded sector.
This means that more and more devices using RISC OS will become available around the world." John Ballance, Technical Director of Castle Technology explained that "merging the two versions of RISC OS together makes very good sense.
More information from: Paul Middleton RISCOS Ltd Tel: 02920 464020 Jack Lillingston Castle Technology Ltd Tel: 01728 723200 -- Jack Lillingston Tel: 01728 727402 (+44 1728 727402) Managing Director Fax: 01728 727427 (+44 1728 727427) Castle Technology Ltd Mobile: 07843 340750 (+44 7843 340750) http://www.iyonix.com/ jack.lillingston@iyonix.com
www.drobe.co.uk /extra/ROS5ROS4Merge.txt   (147 words)

  
 Oregano2 Released by Castle Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Castle Technology are delighted to announce that the full version of Oregano2 has now been released.
Oregano is Castle's fully-featured web browser for RISC OS systems and has been substantially revised and updated following the release of the all-new 32-bit IYONIX pc by Castle last autumn.
IYONIX pc users with early versions of Oregano2 can upgrade free of charge to the latest full release using their unique Personal Identification Number (PIN).
foundation.riscos.com /html/news/castle/190303.htm   (156 words)

  
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 Castle buys RISC OS technology from Pace
Castle Technology Ltd today announced the purchase of the RISC OS technology from Pace Micro Technology plc.
About Castle Technology Ltd Castle is the leader in the field of RISC OS desktop products, with a 10-year track record of year on year growth and a proven expertise in this area.
About Pace Micro Technology plc Pace Micro Technology plc (LSE: PIC) is a leader in digital television technology.
www.xat.nl /riscos/news/cro.htm   (631 words)

  
 Iyonix: !System updates
If in doubt, you can download and install TBox/zip which includes all of the system modules that Castle Technology have released.
Be aware that modules released by RISC OS Ltd may have the same module name and version number as IYONIX modules even though the module is different although we are not aware of this causing any problems at this time.
They should not RMEnsure the latest version (even if the module is supplied with the application) unless they really do require it as explained in the section C programs.
www.iyonix.com /32bit/system.shtml   (1687 words)

  
 Castle Diamond Technology
We pride ourselves on excellent product quality, innovation in bond technology, and building long-term partnerships with customers based on a high level of customer service.
We provide a full technical back-up and have an excellent record of working with customers to achieve the end results that they require.
Castle Diamond Technology Ltd Registered in England No. 3171037
www.castle-tech.co.uk   (103 words)

  
 Find Acorn Logo Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
RISCOS Ltd will be showing RISC OS Select at the Wakefield Show running on Risc PC, MicroDigital Omega, MicroDigital Mico and the new portable.
Castle is a trading name of Castle Technology Ltd.
Information on all the worldwide Acorn and RISC OS user groups, including contact details, meeting dates, times, etc....
www.acorn-internet.net /information/2/acorn-logo.html   (486 words)

  
 Linux-Kernel Archive: The Linux Kernel and Castle Technology Lt
Linux-Kernel Archive: The Linux Kernel and Castle Technology Lt The Linux Kernel and Castle Technology Ltd, UK From: Russell King (rmk@arm.linux.org.uk)
Maybe reply: Alan J. Wylie: "Re: The Linux Kernel and Castle Technology Ltd, UK"
public letter should be written to Castle Technology Ltd, copied to
www.uwsg.indiana.edu /hypermail/linux/kernel/0302.0/1166.html   (457 words)

  
 The Poppy-Land pages - Risc OS page
Once made by Acorn Computers (now known as Element14), RISC OS® computers are seeing a rebirth, and are being manufactured and marketed by Castle Technology Ltd, Microdigital, and RiscStation.
On the commercial front, browsers include Oregano® and Oregano2® from Castle Technology, and Fresco® from Ant.
JPEG photographs were taken using an Olympus D-490 digital camera, downloading to RISC OS using a Microtech card reader, and the commercial applications !SMediaFS, and !PhotoShow from PhotoDesk Ltd, and adjusted using !DPlngScan from David Pilling.
www.poppyland.plus.com /acorn.htm   (1036 words)

  
 Find Acorn Uk Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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www.acorn-internet.net /information/3/acorn-uk.html   (594 words)

  
 Castle Technology Ltd: Revised Web and Email Addresses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Castle Technology Ltd: Revised Web and Email Addresses
As of today, Tuesday 18th February 2003, all web and email addresses for Castle Technology Ltd use the iyonix.com domain name.
The Castle web site can be accessed by following the Acorn Products link at www.iyonix.com or by pointing your web browser directly at http://www.iyonix.com/castle/
foundation.riscos.com /html/news/castle/180203.htm   (90 words)

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