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Future Applications Favor a New Generation of Scalable RTOSs
Newer systems incorporating multiple homogeneous and heteroge-neous processing cores will require RTOSs that can be adapted to their processing needs.
This will also lead to a new generation of tools.
This is a Quadros white paper from Tom Barrett.
preview:
http://www.quadros.com
date: 1/1/2002

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RTOS Interrupt Architectures: Two Approaches - Unified and Segmented
Like stand-alone systems, embedded applications running on top of real-time operating systems (RTOSes) require Interrupt Service Routines (ISRs) to handle interrupts generated by external events.
External events can be caused by just about anything, from an asynchronous character arrival on a UART to a periodic timer interrupt.
ISRs have the responsibility of acknowledging the hardware condition and provide the initial handling of data sent...
preview:
http://www.rtos.com

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RTOS Real-Time Performance vs. Ease Of Use
Real-time operating system (RTOS) vendors often make claims of 'fast real-time performance,' and 'rapid real-time response,' to convince developers to use their RTOS for a given application.
The implication is that 'faster is better,' and sub-microsecond interrupt response and context switch times are offered as compelling evidence.
preview:
http://www.rtos.com

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Optimizing Technology Choices for Embedded Software Development
We will be mentioning four RTOS vendors and their product offerings as examples in our presentation.
These companies Wind River Systems, Green Hills Software, LynuxWorks, and Accelerated Technologies (Mentor Graphics) are significant companies that offer quality products and services.
EMF looks at their product offerings and the standards (and verticals) that they support, and presents a perspective . . .
preview:
http://www.embedded-forecast.com
date: 5/1/2005
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White Paper: RTOS Real-Time Performance vs. Ease of Use
Real-time operating system (RTOS) vendors often make claims of “fast real-time performance,” “low interrupt latency,” and “rapid real-time response,” to convince developers to use their RTOS.
The implication is that “faster is better,” and sub-microsecond interrupt response and context switch times are offered as compelling benefits.
preview:
http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 8/29/2008

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Using memory analysis to create leaner, faster, more reliable embedded systems
The software in embedded systems is becoming very complex, making it harder than ever to pinpoint and stamp out memory errors.
Memory analysis tools fill the gap, by allowing you to visually pinpoint memory errors that conventional source debuggers can’t detect.
Moreover, they can help optimize long-term memory usage, thereby reducing RAM requirements and ensuring that the system doesn’t run out of memory days, weeks, or months aft...
preview:
http://dsp-fpga.com
date: 8/10/2007
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Embedded Application Development from Telelogic
Telelogic Rhapsody&174; is the leading Model Driven Development environment for embedded, real-time or technical systems.
Rhapsody allows developers to capture the design using standard graphical models.
These designs can then be simulated to ensure proper functionality and code can be generated reducing development time.
preview:
http://modeling.telelogic.com

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