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This is a basic, low-level library with pretensions to implementing features above and beyond (but not necessarily better than!) those implemented within the Standard C++ Library and the Boost Library. In particular data-flow based parallelism and a FIX-to Exchange-Protocol message translator that is blindingly fast!
The source code has moved to GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jmmcg/libjmmcg
Project has been move to https://github.com/ciaa/Firmware
The project is not more active, we have fix a lot of issue and perform many improvements. These are now deliverd as part of a new project: https://github.com/ciaa/Firmware
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FreeOSEK is a scalable solution for embedded system. FreeOSEK OS is based on OSEK RTOS specification (OSEK-VDX). visit us in: http://opensek.sourceforge.net
The goal is to provide SSE (and eventually AVX) vectorized forms of C math functions. These function calls are the basis of floating point math, and currently prevent gcc from auto-vectorizing most numeric code. I want to fix that by providing vectorized versions.
Presently, the library provides vectorized forms for double precision for about half of the standard C math functions.
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Quantum Leaps (QPC) DPP example with LWIP on STM3220G eval board
This is a port of the Dining Philosopher Problem (DPP) using the Quantum Leaps (http://state-machine.com) hierarchical state machine framework with the Light Weight IP (LwIP) network stack (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip) and an ethernet driver implemented on the STM3220G-eval board (http://www.st.com/internet/evalboard/product/250374.jsp) running on stm32f207 Arm Cortex M3 uProcessor.
The project is eclipse based and uses Code Sourcery cross compiler. See...
Thanks to carefully thought out architecture an emulator for all hardware (i386 i860 sparc hppa SGI Mips Alpha etc) on any hardware. A lot of new theories have gone into this trying to fix old problems.