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

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

Re: Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - FreeRTOS Info - May 2 12:17:09 2006

----- Original Message -----
From: "wickedmonster2002"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 4:40 PM
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX)
>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.
What are the requirements of your RTOS. Have you considered FreeRTOS.org?

http://www.FreeRTOS.org
*Now for ARM CORTEX M3!*



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Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX) - wickedmonster2002 - May 2 12:37:27 2006

Yes, I was checking it out the other day. At this point, the API for
FreeRTOS seems to be a bit more convoluted to my tastes. But then I
got sidetracked with another research project. I should get back on to
it around next week and see if i can run some code.

I believe I might have to play with some configurations since I am not
using LPC21xx but LPC2220. I don't think it should be a problem though.

M.
--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "FreeRTOS Info" wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "wickedmonster2002"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 4:40 PM
> Subject: [lpc2000] Re: Real time library from Keil (ARTX)
> >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.
> What are the requirements of your RTOS. Have you considered
FreeRTOS.org?
>
> http://www.FreeRTOS.org
> *Now for ARM CORTEX M3!*
>



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