Reply by Huber Martin August 17, 20052005-08-17
I have integrated uCOS-II on a 2294 platform and it works great. uCOS is
an easy to use Real Time Kernel and is very solid. J.J. Labrosse himself
has ported uCOS for the ARM-Platform. Please read the following
Application Notes on the Micrium Homepage (www.micrium.com):

AN1014
AN1138

This describe the port for LPC2138. You find it as follow: Klick to
Products, then uC/OS-II, then DOWNLOAD. You will find under PHILIPS the
Link to the application notes.

Good luck
Martin
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An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

Reply by David Hawkins August 16, 20052005-08-16


> Hello All,
>
> I am new in RTOS stuff, after searched and read messages in this
> Group, I picked ucosii instead of others for my LPC2138's OS. I plan
> to order The book comes with sources ucosii, is that enough for
> lpc2138? Or which ucosii version does support lpc2138?
>
> Thanks
>

Hi Afrizal

Yes, buy the second edition of the book, and then here is a port
of the code by Jean Labrosse (AN1011) for GCC, along with a
serial port driver for the MCB2130.

http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/ucos/index.html

Dave


Reply by Mark Crow August 16, 20052005-08-16
I integrated ucosii on a 2214 platform and it worked well. You will have to
make a few modifications to the board support section of the source for your
particular processor but their web site offers several port samples for
micros similar to the 2138.

Good luck.
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I am new in RTOS stuff, after searched and read messages in this
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to order The book comes with sources ucosii, is that enough for
lpc2138? Or which ucosii version does support lpc2138?

Thanks

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Reply by fasis August 16, 20052005-08-16
Hello All,

I am new in RTOS stuff, after searched and read messages in this
Group, I picked ucosii instead of others for my LPC2138's OS. I plan
to order The book comes with sources ucosii, is that enough for
lpc2138? Or which ucosii version does support lpc2138?

Thanks

Afrizal