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Jungo Joins Texas Instruments' Third Party DSP Network to Provide Software/Hardware Connectivity Solutions
by:
Jungo's driver development tools and embedded Universal Serial Bus (USB)
solutions help DSP developers bring products to market faster

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Jungo(R) Software Technologies,
Inc., a leading provider of driver development tools and embedded USB
solutions, today announced that they have joined Texas Instruments' (TI)
digital signal processing (DSP) third party network as a software and embedded
services provider.
Jungo's tools support the unique requirements of TI's TMS320(TM) family of
DSPs. WinDriver(TM) and KernelDriver(TM) driver development tools dramatically
simplify the difficult task of creating PCI/CardBus/ISA/ISAPnP/EISA/CompactPCI
and USB device drivers for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/CE/CE.NET/Server 2003,
Linux, Solaris and VxWorks. Jungo's embedded USB software includes stacks to
implement USB On-The-GO (OTG), USB Host, USB Device, USB Mass Storage and USB
Remote NDIS protocols. These stacks enable manufacturers of PDAs, mobile
phones, cameras, MP3 players, set-top boxes and other consumer devices, to
quickly and easily implement USB functionality in their devices.
"Jungo, a leading supplier of software/hardware connectivity solutions, is
a valued addition to our Third Party DSP Network, assisting our customers with
the tedious task of driver development for DSP designs. Jungo also allows
embedded USB device manufacturers to effortlessly add desired USB
functionality to their devices," said Marc Wallace, DSP third party network
program manager, TI.
"TI's DSP products are the highest-performing solutions for digital
processing applications," said Ophir Herbst, general manager of Jungo's
Software Tools Division. "Jungo is delighted to join the third party program
to provide value-added solutions for customers. By supporting TI's DSP
technology, we enable customers to speed up their product development cycles
while ensuring maximum usability and reliability."

About Jungo
Jungo Software Technologies is a leading supplier of driver development
tools, hardware access applications, embedded USB software and residential
gateway software solutions. Jungo offers integrated reference designs with
several of the most influential global silicon vendors, enabling its customers
to simplify device development cycles, improve performance and accelerate time
to market. Jungo is a privately held company with corporate offices in San
Jose, California, sales and support offices in Taiwan, Texas and London and an
R&D center in Israel. Founded in 1998, Jungo's investors include Infineon
Ventures, Intel Communications Fund, Partech International and TeleSoft
Partners. The company's Web site is located at http://www.jungo.com. Visit Jungo at
the electronicaUSA (ESC) show in San Francisco, March 30 - April 01, 2004,
booth #1539.

About the Texas Instruments Third Party Program
TI's DSP Third Party Program is a worldwide organization with more than
650 independent companies offering products and services that support TI DSPs.
Products and services include a broad range of application software,
development hardware and software, and consulting services helping customers
accelerate development efforts and cut time-to-market. For more information on
the TI third party program, please visit http://www.ti.com/3p

Jungo, WinDriver and KernelDriver are trademarks of Jungo Software
Technologies, Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the
trademarks of their respective owners.



SOURCE Jungo Software Technologies, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.ti.com http://www.jungo.com


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