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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX)

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Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - zarozaro - Apr 26 10:11:35 2006

Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with RealView MDK-
ARM?



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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - "Marko Pavlin (home)" - Apr 26 14:56:28 2006

I do. Why?

BTW: author of the ARTX is just 500m away from my company ;)

zarozaro wrote:

> Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with RealView MDK-
> ARM?
> >.
>



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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - zarozaro - Apr 27 13:55:08 2006

I looked at the web and there are not many hits and links for it.
I wonder if it is something that works right out of the box or just
an "incentive" to buy their tools and you have to debug it.

--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "Marko Pavlin (home)" wrote:
>
> I do. Why?
>
> BTW: author of the ARTX is just 500m away from my company ;)
>
> zarozaro wrote:
>
> > Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with
RealView MDK-
> > ARM?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >.
> >
> >
>



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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - liawkimjuan - Apr 28 1:34:31 2006

--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "zarozaro" wrote:
>
> Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with RealView MDK-
> ARM?
>

I try it before. but the related document of ARTX is hard to find.
Anyone can share out in this forum?



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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - wickedmonster2002 - Apr 28 11:42:24 2006

I am doing some simple trial work with the ARTX as we are now
incorporating an RTOS into our product. We just don't know which RTOS
to use at this point. I have tried looking at eCos, but it seems a bit
complex for me to delve into it.

So far, the ARTX seems to be a very simple user friendly RTOS to use,
and believe me, when I say user friendly coz I have 'ZERO' experience
in Real time libraries.

I only have done some Round -Robin Multitasking experiments with the
RTOS, and so far everything sounds good.

The documentation on the ARTX can be found at
http://www.keil.com/arm/ararm/. You will see it on your left panel
under 'Operating Systems'. The last link a User's Guide.

If anyone has other suggestions for RTOS, besides Micrium, please feel
free to suggest. On the other hand, if anybody else has used ARTX and
has known problems, please feel free to point those problems out as well.

I know Murphy's law is incumbent upon all Embedded Developers, but I
really dont wanna invite him to my work.
Ciao..

Karim.
--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "zarozaro" wrote:
>
> Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with RealView MDK-
> ARM?
>



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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - zarozaro - Apr 28 12:17:41 2006

I'm currently looking at CMX-RTX and it is a good choice (if you have
budget for RTOS). It is fast, has small foot print, supports Thumb.
Only problem I have is making JTAG debugers I have to be Kernel aware.
I have Nohau and iSystem and I'm not satisfied with either one.
ARTX on the other side is "naturally" integrated with uVision IDE,
but not widely used.

Regards,

Zaro
--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "wickedmonster2002" wrote:
>
> I am doing some simple trial work with the ARTX as we are now
> incorporating an RTOS into our product. We just don't know which
RTOS
> to use at this point. I have tried looking at eCos, but it seems a
bit
> complex for me to delve into it.
>
> So far, the ARTX seems to be a very simple user friendly RTOS to
use,
> and believe me, when I say user friendly coz I have 'ZERO'
experience
> in Real time libraries.
>
> I only have done some Round -Robin Multitasking experiments with the
> RTOS, and so far everything sounds good.
>
> The documentation on the ARTX can be found at
> http://www.keil.com/arm/ararm/. You will see it on your left panel
> under 'Operating Systems'. The last link a User's Guide.
>
> If anyone has other suggestions for RTOS, besides Micrium, please
feel
> free to suggest. On the other hand, if anybody else has used ARTX
and
> has known problems, please feel free to point those problems out as
well.
>
> I know Murphy's law is incumbent upon all Embedded Developers, but I
> really dont wanna invite him to my work.
> Ciao..
>
> Karim.
> --- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "zarozaro" wrote:
> >
> > Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with
RealView MDK-
> > ARM?
>



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Re: Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - Sagaert Johan - Apr 28 14:14:30 2006

i think this is a good link

http://www.keil.com/ararm/ararm.zip
----- Original Message -----
From: liawkimjuan
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 7:33 AM
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX)
--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "zarozaro" wrote:
>
> Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with RealView MDK-
> ARM?
>

I try it before. but the related document of ARTX is hard to find.
Anyone can share out in this forum?

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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - Stewart J Cort - Apr 29 13:42:46 2006

Not sure what you mean by "incentive".

The basic ARTX (now renamed RTL) kernel comes as a component of Keil's
ARM tools. You can also buy a package that contains a TCP/IP stack, a
flash file system, and a USB library (and a CAN library, I believe)
that all work with the ARTX kernel.

I've used the ARTX kernel in several programs. I found it easy to
configure and a big help in development.

Yes, it is designed to work with Keil's tools, and it's probaly not
worth it if you use another compiler. However, with keil's compiler
it will work fine "out of the box".

--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "zarozaro" wrote:
>
> I looked at the web and there are not many hits and links for it.
> I wonder if it is something that works right out of the box or just
> an "incentive" to buy their tools and you have to debug it.
> --- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "Marko Pavlin (home)" wrote:
> >
> > I do. Why?
> >
> > BTW: author of the ARTX is just 500m away from my company ;)
> >
> > zarozaro wrote:
> >
> > > Does somebody use Keil's real time library that comes with
> RealView MDK-
> > > ARM?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >.
> > >
> > >
> > >
>



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Re: Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - 42Bastian Schick - May 2 2:17:07 2006

Karim,

> If anyone has other suggestions for RTOS, besides Micrium, please feel
> free to suggest.


Take a look at www.sciopta.com (the company I work for).
You need to learn 6 system-calls only (to start).


--
42Bastian



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