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The Blackhawk™ TALON™ OS is a POSIX-compliant real time operating system, the perfect software platform for designing and implementing application software for Texas Instruments TMS320 digital signal processors (DSP). Talon™ offers unsurpassed power and flexibility, providing the solution for sophisticated high-performance application development. [more] |
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The CMX-Tiny+ real time, preemptive multi-tasking operating system is an extremely ´lean and mean´ kernel for those processors that have a small amount of RAM embedded on the [more] |
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| CMX-RTX, preemptive, multi-tasking RTOS |
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CMX Systems CMX-RTX is a truly preemptive, multi-tasking real time operating system (RTOS) supporting a broad range of processor architectures. This ´lean and mean´ RTOS offers the smallest footprint, the fastest context switching times, and the lowest interrupt latency times available on the market today. [more] |
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IAR PowerPac is a fully-featured real-time operating system (RTOS) combined with a high performance file system. IAR PowerPac is tightly integrated with IAR Embedded Workbench and comes with sample projects and board support packages for devices from different manufacturers. [more] |
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| RealView Real-Time Library |
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The RealView Real-Time Library is a collection of tightly-coupled libraries that are designed to solve the real-time and communication challenges of embedded systems based on ARM powered MCU devices. [more] |
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µC/OS-II, The Real-Time Kernel is a highly portable, ROMable, very scalable, preemptive real-time, multitasking kernel (RTOS) for microprocessors and microcontrollers. µC/OS-II can manage up to 250 application tasks and provides the following services: [more] |
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| embOS (Real Time Operating System) |
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embOS is an RTOS designed to offer the benefits of a complete multitasking system for hard real time applications with minimal resources. [more] |
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LinuxLink is a software development framework for embedded Linux products. It provides users with an interactive, step-by-step wizard that allows them to develop a custom Linux platform by selecting from a wide range of available kernels, tools, middleware packages and boot loaders. The wizard guides the user through the process of chosing the software components most applicable for their end appilcation, then builds a custom image ready to run on the target system. Automatic updates are provided for the user´s custom image, along with Linux technical support from experienced engineers and comprehensive user documentation. [more] |
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