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Polling for the Future… TCP/IP stack

Now that eMOS for AVR is in beta, time to polish off the crystal balls some more. I have a consultant looking at CANLIB for AVR already. I’d think that a robust, fast, small, full-feature TCP/IP stack is high on the list of things we should do. Problem there is there are 4 qualifiers there, and as they usually say, you can get 2 out of 3, or 3 out of 4. So what features would you want in a TCP/IP stack? A compiler tie-in is that someone suggested that we provide some sort of API so that a program […]

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eMOS Draft documentation

We have a prototype eMOS running now. The latest document is here: http://www.imagecraft.com/pub/emos_avr.pdf. We added some features based on comments and also based on really looking at how best to make eMOS useful for embedded development. For example, dynamic memory can now be tracked, and we added a virtual watchdog system. We believe all these will make eMOS a highly competitive product.

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More on eMOS

I have updated the “eMOS White Paper” entry with the current list of API. Please check it if you are interested. The tentative pricing is as follows. The initial port will be to the Atmel AVR, to be followed by MSP430/S12/ARM etc. eMOS is licensed and not sold: Evaluation – For non-commercial use only. Binary release included with the ImageCraft compilers. Support up to 5 tasks. Student $99 – Binary release with no task limit for non-commercial use only. STD $695    – binary release with unlimited end user product distribution for a single licensee (*). ADV $1495 – source release

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eMOS Whitepaper

eMOS – an embedded message passing real time OS eMOS is a real time OS for embedded systems with a preemptive message passing kernel at its core. The message passing API provides a uniform model for supporting additional software stacks such as UART driver, File System, USB stack, TCP/IP and CAN library etc.

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New ad and new products, oh my!

We just submitted a new ad to Circuit Cellar Inc. It should appear in their Nov issue. (Note: the young woman demonstrating her eBox kit IS a student, not a professional model. 🙂 ) Meanwhile, we have a few new major and minor product releases in flight, so many that it is almost tough to keep track of them. Some highlights: As blogged in a previous entry, the Parallax Propeller is an exciting new microcontroller that brings the power of multiprocessing to embedded market.  We are now prototyping a XMM (external memory model) scheme where programs can be stored in

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