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Say ‘yes’ to a slice of efficiency.

Wave ‘good-bye’ to the heavy, complex, expensive RTOS and JVM integration of the past. Say ‘hello’ to the future with SLICE, Zucotto Systems’ proprietary Support Layer spliced together with Sun Microsystems’ KVM. For maximum speed and power, SLICE uses only the required drivers to connect the KVM to our XpressoTM or to the processor of your choice. Geared to minimize time to market and memory requirements, the SLICE footprint is under 80k, under 200k bolted to Sun Microsystems’ KVM and classes.

SLICE is a complete Java solution optimized for mobile multimedia and wireless Internet devices. Zucotto’s Support Layer is bolted to Sun Microsystems’ KVM — providing a one-stop integrated solution to popular processors. Zucotto provides the Support Layer, drivers, development environment and middleware, making application development easier and reducing time to market.

The stand-alone feature of SLICE allows developers to simulate target code in its entirety. SLICE enables developers to write and test applications in the context of their target end environment on their workstations.

In the world of handheld wireless devices most products are based on proprietary "closed" software platforms. SLICE is the first product to provide an open architecture, benefiting 1.7 million Java developers worldwide.

SLICE eliminates the need for an operating system and empowers developers with the small footprint of the KVM.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

SLICE (Support Layer in Consumer Electronics) is a complete Java solution optimized for mobile multimedia and wireless Internet devices. Zucotto’s Support Layer is bolted to Sun Microsystems’ KVM — providing a one stop integrated solution to popular processors. Zucotto provides the Support Layer, drivers, development environment and middleware, making application development easier and reducing time to market.

The stand-alone feature of SLICE allows developers to simulate target code in its entirety. SLICE enables developers to write and test applications in the context of their target end environment on their workstations.

In the world of handheld wireless devices most products are based on proprietary "closed" software platforms. SLICE is the first product to provide an open architecture, benefiting 1.7 million Java developers worldwide.

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

Small Footprint
Optimized for porting onto embedded systems, SLICE carries only the required modules to support Sun Microsystems’ KVM on the Xpresso™ or on the processor of your choice such as ARM or Crusoe. By eliminating the need for an operating system, Zucotto’s SLICE has a footprint of 80k, and 200k bolted to Sun Microsystems’ KVM.

End-to-End Java Solution
SLICE is a natural Wireless Java solution with drivers and protocol stacks imple-mented in Java. The elimination of an RTOS allows SLICE to provide a cross-platform development and testing environment.

Java Driver Strategy
SLICE is truly an end-to-end Wireless Java solution comprising a Java driver API. By implementing the drivers as Java Objects, SLICE creates a more efficient and reliable development environment. The Java Driver Strategy implemented in Zucotto’s SLICE allows developers and manufacturers to quickly integrate Java with existing hardware and peripherals.

Open Architecture
SLICE’s open architecture allows embedded developers to expedite the integration of their applications. By giving developers full control of the Support Layer and KVM, they are able to fully customize SLICE to directly suit their embedded Wireless Java needs.

Technical details for SLICE
• Zucotto’s Support Layer and Sun Microsystems’ KVM
• Smallest footprint J2ME implementation
• Support Layer footprint of 80k bolted to Sun Microsystemıs KVM 200k
• Consistent, predictable integration process
• Built-in support for connection systems and network interfaces
• Low level hooks for manufacturing tests
• Java debug shell
• Parallel software and hardware development streams

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