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OS for PIC mcus where to get info ??

 
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OS for PIC mcus where to get info ??
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 9:14 am     Reply with quote

Hi,

Is it possible to embed an OS into a PIC mcu ?? where can I get details for this, I also would like to know where it would be an advantage over the usual methods of firmware developement??

thanks
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Re: OS for PIC mcus where to get info ??
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 9:47 am     Reply with quote

By OS do you mean RTOS - Real Time Operating System?
If so, Salvo or uCOS are 2 but do not work with CCS.


:=Hi,
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:=Is it possible to embed an OS into a PIC mcu ?? where can I get details for this, I also would like to know where it would be an advantage over the usual methods of firmware developement??
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:=thanks
:=arun
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Re: OS for PIC mcus where to get info ??
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 6:20 am     Reply with quote

:=By OS do you mean RTOS - Real Time Operating System?
:=If so, Salvo or uCOS are 2 but do not work with CCS.
:=
:=
:=:=Hi,
:=:=
:=:=Is it possible to embed an OS into a PIC mcu ?? where can I get details for this, I also would like to know where it would be an advantage over the usual methods of firmware developement??
:=:=
:=:=thanks
:=:=arun


I mean a RTOS, I beleive one can use Linux as an RTOS, is this possible ??
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Re: OS for PIC mcus where to get info ??
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 8:18 am     Reply with quote

You mean run Linux on a PIC? That is not likely with the resources a PIC has available. You would have to use one of the tiny ones made for small microcontrollers.
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:=:=By OS do you mean RTOS - Real Time Operating System?
:=:=If so, Salvo or uCOS are 2 but do not work with CCS.
:=:=
:=:=
:=:=:=Hi,
:=:=:=
:=:=:=Is it possible to embed an OS into a PIC mcu ?? where can I get details for this, I also would like to know where it would be an advantage over the usual methods of firmware developement??
:=:=:=
:=:=:=thanks
:=:=:=arun
:=
:=
:=I mean a RTOS, I beleive one can use Linux as an RTOS, is this possible ??
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 11:21 am     Reply with quote

Hi

I have completed various version and options of a RTOS for hitech.
I am looking at CCS as they now support pointers to functions.
in asembler it starts of 51 bytes in size the smalletst version.
To 130 bytes with tick nad delays to 201 bytes with events + semaphors.
I shall kepp you all updated.

Jason Peixoto
jason@20megs.com
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