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- From: johnd@reflex-tech.co.uk (John Dalton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Subject: Re: RT kernels for the 68332
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 19:00:59 GMT
- Organization: Reflex Technology
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- ronen@actcom.co.il (Ronen Friedman) wrote:
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- >I am looking for a Real-Time, royalties-free kernel for the 68332, and
- >for a full developement environment for this target.
- >Our product will be very low-cost, meaning we'll have very low
- >amounts of both ROM and RAM resources.
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- If your product is to be high volume mass produced (like 5000 units
- upwards) you could consider OSE to be royalty-free, as you can buy
- production free rights for a fixed fee. It's a very fast, compact
- assembler kernel (about 6KB including the code for run-time integrity
- checks) with an OO style message passing structure. The tools (PC
- hosted) are powerful and well engineered. Designs using OSE on 68332
- include Saab's Trionic engine management system, a new British
- electric car control system and some very high spec military radios
- and modems. RAM budget is less than 1K for the system plus whatever
- your application needs for message buffers.
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- Check it out at http://www.enea.se/ose or your local supplier Telsys
- of Tel-Aviv
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