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what is the difference between MontaVista Linux ,ucLinux,eCos ? :?:
which is better for embeded system developement for ARM7?
which have network capability,GUI,good technical support?
Here you can find any links about RTOS, protocols, file-compression and Z80.
I am solicitous to offer you a good link-list to the respective topics. Unfortunately, however, the death installment, especially smaller sides, is relatively high at this time. So, it can occur that some links in the nothingness or incorrectly finishes. A hint at me by using "contact" would be included helpful. Thank you!
RTOS:
Glossary of RTOS Terms
Micriµm Inc. - Home of µC/OS and µC/OS-II
Guy Lancaster's Home Page - TCP/IP/PPP for µC/OS
The µC/IP Project
QNX Software Systems Ltd.
SMX-RTOS from Micro Digital
OSE (ENEA Embedded Technology)
Interniche Technologies Inc.
Accelerated Technology Inc. - Home of NUCLEUS PLUS
embedded systems, rtos, dsp, pc/104 and more
Dedicated Systems
embedded.com - RTOS Special Report
Real-Time Research Repository
Embedded Tools - RTOS
Real-Time - ORG
Real-Time Systems Group
SERTS
Embedded Software References
POSIX: Portable Operating System Interface
How to Use Real-Time Multitasking Kernels In Embedded System
OneSmartClick-Links
embedded devices/code:
Michael Baldischweiler's Homepage - one of the best 8051 / Keil-C51 sides
Beyond Logic - Many infos to PC-Keyboard / Parallel Port / Serial Port / USB / ...
Embedded Systems Programming
Embedded Technology
lvr - Lakeview Research
Dr. Dobb's Embedded Systems
EmbeddedSystems.org
OpenCores.org
mikrocontroller.net
Dennis Kuschel's project page
Web51 - Project
easyToWeb
emBETTER
Adam Dunkels' homepage
Ethernut project
lwIP - a Lightweight TCP/IP Stack
PIC-sites links
uCIP link-page
webACE Server
WWWpic2 - a web server in a PIC
Project-page mdejong.de
Remote NDIS
IgorPlug-USB (AVR)
The USB08 Project Page
USB Design By Example
FreeBSD Developers' Handbook - USB
comercial USB-stuff
TCP/IP and Java page (in polish)
Rochester Electronics - continue manufacturing discontinued semiconductors
FTP-Server Framework
Ben's HobbyCorner
SED1330 based GLiPIC
PowerLCD
Links for Graphic LCD Controller/Module Info
LCD Drivers and Controllers
ZXVGS / MEMDISK / ...
data communication:
Protocol Directory
S0-Bus Monitor
Terminal-codes
VT100.net
AT-Kommandos f黵 GSM-Ger鋞e
X/Y/Z-Modem
Industrial Z-Modem for Embedded Applications
modem error-correcting protocols
LAPD Protocol: N-ISDN
EICON - X25 Cause and Diagnosic Codes
anotherurl - X25 Cause and Diagnostic Codes
Cisco - X25 Cause and Diagnostic Codes
Compressors:
Lempel-ZIV Compression
Compression Patents Sorted By Coverage
Z80 / CPM:
Zilog
Rabbit 2000/3000
Z-World
Thomas Scherrer - Home of the Z80-CPU
The unofficial CP/M web site
The P112 CPU Board
CardsLab Rabbit resources
CP/M Welt
Gaby's Homepage for CP/M
Z-Fest - das CP/M-Ereignis
Retrocomputing Archive
Chaos Cottage BBS CP/M files
MaxFrame Corporation CP/M
CP/M Utilities from Herne
HI-TECH Z80 CP/M C compiler
Homepage des KC-Clubs
Dontronics Z80 Page
lipro NET
robotron-net.de/
Huber computer
Tobias Bremer's page
Summers computer
The Z1013
LSDOS 6.3.1
TRS-80
Programming-X
Standards:
ETSI
ISO
IEEE
ITU
ASN.1
USB
sundry:
Programmers Heaven
Der AUFZU Info-Server
dHTML, JavaScript and CSS:
selfHTML
dHTMLCentral
pupius.net
stilleye
youngpup.net
mind on fire.
Dynamic Drive
glish.com
TOPphotography
WebFX
scriptsearch.com
Developer-X
And special thank磗 to dHTMLCentral.com , pupius.net and stilleye.com for their pages, ideas and scripts !
eCOS is an embedded OS from REDHAT, which is comes FREE with no strings, and has better toolchain, arch support and mailing list is very active, but Redhat has discontinued active support to eCOS development.
there are lots of RTOS's that are found usefulMay be u have sort out which one your requirment satisfy
you can try
Ucosii
QNX/Nucelus
vxworks -hope most useful
RTlinux-some of these people give you a free evalvation copy fir trying..
I wiil suggest two RTOS..
If you know linux then go for RTlinux. It is free on net www.fsmlabs.com
Also this has two versions rtlinux open & rtlinux pro. the pro version is costly 7 has lots of documentation also. open version is very cheap but very less documentation is there...you can get sufficient material on net same site also for starting..
second one rtos is Vxworks...
This suppoerts lots of thing. but it is very very costly tool...you can get evaluation version of this to start..lots of pdfs are given on net. related to vxworks..www,wrs.com
further any query contact me for site or for material.
Thankx
have a nice start
The ABCD Proto-Kernel™ is a software for deeply embedded systems. Such systems use a micro-controller or microprocessor to implement electronic monitoring and/or control of a device, but do not otherwise look like a computer.
The ABCD Proto-Kernel™ provides an elegant solution to the recurring problem of providing a “real-time operating system” for embedded projects small enough that the need for an operating system might be questioned in the first place. This solution is as simple as ABCD, respectively for
a) interrupt dispatching,
b) fixed priority scheduling,
c) mutual-exclusion semaphores, and
d) a queuing mechanism.
The Free Software Foundation licensing model has been adopted for the ABCD Proto-Kernel™ software library, with specific provisions to account for the practicalities of the embedded software products:
Developers using the ABCD Proto-Kernel™ software library expected to make products out of custom electronics, process know-how, and software. The software is made of two parts: 1) the ABCD Proto-Kernel™ library and 2) application-specific software. The ABCD Proto-Kernel™ licensing scheme is intended to support proprietary application-specific software, under certain conditions. Please refer to the specific licensing terms for the various software components put together in your application.
Please look again at www.dedicated-systems.com, there are new test OS reports. I think, they are interesting and allow understanding testing RTOS procedures.
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