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Compiler CCS Real Time Operating System

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hi guys!
I am implementing several Project related to CCS RTOS.
so i am searching a book with the examples about it.
can anyone help me to have it?
thank anyone very much!
 

Search for Advance Pic Micrcontroller projects in C By Dogan Ibrahim it has a dedicated chapter on RTOS.
 

CCS RTOS is a basic time sharing and task scheduling mechanism available with CCS C. I don't expect that you'll find books about it. CCS is providing some examples shipped with the compiler, I didn't yet review them in detail. But I guess they are sufficient to become familiar with the concept. Next step would be to implement a problem of your own and evaluate the results.
 

thank you everyone!
thank qwertyuiop415263. I already have had book "Advance Pic Micrcontroller projects in C By Dogan Ibrahim". And see that it cover the simple example.
thank FvM. I already have seen CCS example in detail. Really they have been very good. But I want to have larger the examples.
IF you implementing the larger Projects using CCS RTOS. I am pleased to discuss it with you.
my email: hung.rocket42@gmail.com
my location: Capital of Hanoi, Vietnam
I hope receiver your email soon. Thanks!!!
 

I'm using the CCS compiler, but didn't use the RTOS functions nor have respective plans for the time being. But I have used similar functionality like buildt-in task switching with other compilers and think, they can be quite useful for applications that don't need to keep very strict timing requirements.

Because the basic RTOS functionality is simple, I wonder if literature will bring you far. I would rather start to evaluate it's properties within your application purposes.
 

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