Realtime preemptive kernel coded fully in C, so is highly portable to different hardware platforms and easily embeddable; Descriptions, full source code, examples, C Style Guide and programming Guidelines. [Free]
Makes Mavos preemptive, realtime micro (compact) OS; highly portable, is all one needs to run native and J2ME CLDC Java (VM) programs on embedded or wireless systems.
A fast (190 cycle context switch), small (1-1.5 K), designed and optimized for next generation DSP systems; and Fusion Net (TCP/IP Stack), Fusion Web (services); all support priority based, realtime, preemptive, multitasking. By DSPOS, Inc.
Environment for uC/OS-II RTOS on Win32 platform; has 2 main modules, run as normal programs: module 1 (WCOS) runs RTOS with embedded program, module 2 (WSim) has functions to run and control full simulation with any hardware platform.
A real-time extensions that are standard with SGI's IRIX Unix OS. By Silicon Graphics, Inc.
A RTOS for embedded uses, multitasking, minimum cost no royalty, fully interruptible, efficient for time critical uses, RAM and ROM needs are so small it fits one-chip uses, leaving more room for user programs. By Segger Microcontroller Systeme GmbH.
No royalty, full featured, fast, preemptive kernel. Unlike generic C kernels, it exploits strengths of x86 architecture and makes them easily used by programmers. Optimal mix of speed, compactness, functions. Supports ColdFire, PowerPC, x86. By Micro Digital, Inc.
A RTOS for high safety systems, brick-wall time, space partitioning of separate loaded programs with different levels of criticality, for greatly reduced test, certification costs, compliant to ARINC653 open system interface definition. By BAE Systems North America.
RTOS, no royalty, tightly integrated RTCS TCP/IP network stacks, many communication and networking protocols; suite of components, tools for embedded use, device drivers, software-development tools.
A no-royalty modular multitasking small footprint RTOS for embedded systems. Portable to all 32-bit processors; focuses on ARM, ColdFire, PowerPC, and x86. By Micro Digital, Inc.
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