'RTOS' Category Archive

eT-Kernel RTOS

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Tuesday, October 3, 2006

eSOL improved and fine-tuned T-Kernel, the T-Engine standard realtime OS. The result is eT-Kernel, a realtime OS for embedded systems. This product can also be embedded in hardware other than a T-Engine development board to form a T-Engine appliance. Based on the T-Kernel source code distributed by the T-Engine forum, eSOL has applied extensive experience [...]

PrKERNELv4 RTOS

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Monday, October 2, 2006

PrKERNELv4 is an embedded, realtime OS fully compliant with the µITRON4.0 standard profile. PrKERNELv4 is widely used in cellular phones, digital cameras, car navigation systems, printers, and FA equipment.
Compliant with the µITRON4.0 standard profile
PrKERNELv4 is fully compliant with the µITRON4.0 specification standard profile. The µITRON4.0 specification is the newest µITRON realtime kernel specification and is [...]

Microsoft Windows Embedded for Point of Service

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Retail technology is evolving from “point of sale” to “point of service.” The key difference is that point of service—the new POS—greatly improves customer service with self-checkout counters, information stations, food ordering kiosks, and more.
To support retailers and their original equipment manufacturers, Microsoft has developed an operating system tailored for retail POS systems: Microsoft Windows [...]

Inferno

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

Inferno is a compact operating system designed for building distributed and networked systems on a wide variety of devices and platforms. With many advanced and unique features, Inferno puts an unrivalled set of tools into your hands.
Cross-Platform Portability
Inferno can run as a user application on top of an existing operating system or as a stand [...]

Phar Lap ETS

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

For more than 10 years Ardence’s constantly improving and evolving Phar Lap ETS has provided thousands of developers with a stable, predictable and reliable embedded Real-Time Operating System (RTOS).

ETS has the industry’s smallest footprint and because it works with standard PC hardware, it is widely accepted as the simplest and fastest environment for developing embedded [...]

Ardence RTX

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

RTX enhances Windows® universally adopted look and feel with features that give developers real-time determinism, better control, unmatched dependability and the ability to:

Reduce system costs by eliminating the need for customized or specialized hardware platforms
Improve reliability with support of standardized x86 HALs - HALx86 as well as PIC and APIC with ACPI
Speed the time to [...]

Tics RTOS

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

The Tics RTOS is a powerful real-time operating system with an easy to understand API. Tics is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
Running Tics on Embedded Microprocessors
Tics can run on virtually any microprocessor; you only need to create a hardware support file for your particular processor. A sample hardware support file is provided that [...]

iRMX III

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

The gold standard in real-time software for the x86 architecture, the iRMX III operating system has been proven in thousands of demanding real-time applications worldwide. Designed specifically to support x86 architecture 32-bit CPUs and associated chipsets, the iRMX III operating system is highly configurable from a small-footprint, kernel-only solution to a full-service, hard real-time operating [...]

INtime Remote Node

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

Windows is quickly becoming the preferred platform for building highly intelligent automated systems, but specialization in a machine’s architecture sometimes requires that elements of a real-time system be distributed, physically, from the center of logical operation.
An INtime remote node, known as a “RT Node” is a configuration of the INtime product, where an instance of [...]

Intime

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Friday, July 7, 2006

INtime software combines deterministic, hard real-time control with standard Windows operating systems (including Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows NT Embedded) without requiring additional hardware. INtime was designed specifically to take advantage of the powerful capabilities of the x86 processor architecture. Therefore your real-time and non-real-time applications run in separate [...]

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