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    Mark3 RTOS

    Mark3 RTOS

    Open-source RTOS and Embedded Systems Toolkit for C++ and C

    Mark3 is a sophisticated RTOS and embedded systems toolkit, targeted towards a growing list of MCUs. Beyond providing "just another scheduler", it provides heaps, drivers, a shell, an event-driven GUI framework, and much more! It currently supports a variety of Atmel AVR, MSP430, and the ARM Cortex-M series of microcontrollers, with other platforms to follow. Mark3 was designed from the ground-up using disciplined object-oriented design principles - and unlike the vast majority of free...
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    RTuinOS

    The event based Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) for Arduino

    RTuinOS, the event based Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) for Arduino, is now hosted at SourceForge. In this revision, 1.0, the event concept has been generalized. Events can now be broadcasted events, semaphores or mutexes. This permits to implement all the usual inter-task communication patterns. Please refer to the user guide and the diverse code samples for details. The second technical change is a complete revision of the makefile. It has been improved in many aspects...
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