Makes pSOSystem, OSEKWorks, Virtuoso, VxWorks RTOSs (and BSD/OS). Merged with Integrated Systems, Inc., world leader in providing full embedded system software and design automation solutions: software, hardware, custom design, world-class support.
French software house that designs and markets an Open Embedded TCP/IP suite designed for demanding embedded applications: TCP, HTTP, PPP, VoIP.
Makes multitasking RTOS products: CMX-RTX (full RTOS), CMX-TINY+ (small RTOS), CMX-TCP/IP, CMXBug, CMXTracker. These support most 8/16/32/64-bit embedded controllers, processors, DSPs, over 30 compiler vendors.
Simple yet powerful; small yet flexible; comprehensive yet easy to use and understand. Modern message-based architecture. Introduced June 1992, many uses: cell phones, small handheld devices, large factory automation systems, Space Shuttle.
Medium-size link page; several categories.
Makes iRMX family of real-time operating systems gives engineers ability to design reliable, RT applications for Intel Architecture processor-based systems: PC-compatible, embedded, Multibus and Multibus II computers.
Priority-based, preemptive multitasking OS for Z80/Z180, written in TML2 and Z80 machine code; bank switched: can run processes in separate address spaces (memory banks), letting 16-bit Z80s run very many processes and host much software and data areas.
In safety-critical systems (nuclear power plants, automated robot control systems, automatic aircraft landing systems) tasks must meet deadlines, most of which are critical since the system cannot survive with some number of deadline failures of subsequent task instances. University Dortmund, Germany.
Makes RTXC 3.2 and RTXC Quadros, for convergent processing in embedded uses. Seamless use with microprocessors, DSPs. Configurations: single stack, dual stack, multi stack; multicore, multiprocessing.
Assembly coded high performance kernels, internet protocols (TCP/IP), filesystem, support for distributed systems, DRUID system level debugger. Supports most 32-bit processors; COMPACT is for 8/16-bit controllers. By Litronic AG.
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