Hi, I went through your tutorial and it is good. I only I have query in your RTOS project, none of your functions complete the execution the stack keeps getting filled with every call. Please correct if I am wrong. Thanks Raghav
Have you probably done your RTOS -if any- on something like C++ running on a dedicated controller, meaning in need of a compiler and probably a proprietary board, wouldn't you?
What about having a nice and simple RTOS written in assembly code for a RISC processor, and available under GPL license, meaning free to copy, modify, port and use by yourself with no royalties?
Anyone interested on having real code of a RISC RTOS?
Send a message to aztekits@gmail.com explaining what you would do with it. Very willing to share =)
Hi, I went through your tutorial and it is good. I only I have query in your RTOS project, none of your functions complete the execution the stack keeps getting filled with every call.
ReplyDeletePlease correct if I am wrong.
Thanks
Raghav
Hi raghav,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your message, this is just a basic concept of rtos :)
Dear Boss,
ReplyDeleteI went through your tutorial, It's realty very good.
Please send the project file(SRC file-) for further reference.
Thanks & Regards,
Hariharan R
jrhariharan@gmai.com
jrhari@gmail.com
Have you probably done your RTOS -if any- on something like C++ running on a dedicated controller, meaning in need of a compiler and probably a proprietary board, wouldn't you?
ReplyDeleteWhat about having a nice and simple RTOS written in assembly code for a RISC processor, and available under GPL license, meaning free to copy, modify, port and use by yourself with no royalties?
Anyone interested on having real code of a RISC RTOS?
Send a message to aztekits@gmail.com explaining what you would do with it. Very willing to share =)
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