To: g_m10 who wrote (2827 ) 3/17/1998 1:40:00 PM From: Snowshoe Respond to of 10309
>>Does anybody know if JetSend Lite uses I2O technology?<< FYI, I believe that regular JetSend uses WIND's VxWorks operating system, not I2O (IxWorks). I have not yet seen any formal announcement on JetSend Lite. But given its small footprint, VxWorks seems like a ligical choice for a "lite" version. BTW, on March 11, HP did announce some interesting new JetSend partners... HP Licenses JetSend Technology to Minolta and Other Industry Partners -- Continued Endorsements Fuel HP JetSend Technology's Momentum as Communications Standard for Information Appliances see: biz.yahoo.com excerpts: -----snip----- LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 11, 1998-- Hewlett-Packard Company today announced that Minolta is among a new group of industry vendors to license the HP JetSend communications protocol. The announcement was made here at Spring Internet World, which is being held through March 13. Tobit Software, California Software Labs, Flashpoint Technology, Tumbleweed Software and Zenographics also were announced as partners to license HP's device-to-device communications protocol. -----snip----- ABOUT HP JETSEND TECHNOLOGY The HP JetSend communications technology is an open, device-to-device communications protocol designed to simplify interaction between information appliances. HP will host its second annual HP JetSend technology developers conference April 27 through 29 in San Diego. HP's 1997 JetSend technology developers conference attracted hardware and software developers from more than 50 companies across a broad range of industries, including document imaging, digital cameras and network security. Interested developers and manufacturers can obtain more information about HP JetSend technology and the upcoming developer's conference on the Internet at jetsend.hp.com . -----snip-----