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    avr-gfortran

    avr-gfortran

    Program avr microcontroller using fortran77 syntax

    This is a pseudo Fortran77 compiler for Atmel/Microchip AVR microcontroller, written in Fortran using gfortran compiler. The compiler use avr-gcc as dependency. As of version 1.0.2 (2026), the compiler introduces near-comprehensive native compatibility with Fortran 77 syntax. For Windows version (64bit), click https://sourceforge.net/projects/avr-gfortran/files/avr-gfortran-2026/avr-gfortran-win.zip/download Linux version (64bit), click...
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    RT Schedule

    RT Schedule

    A realtime-schedule generator for educational purposes

    RT Schedule is a realtime-schedule generator to create and present simple and idealised RT schedules from task lists. The purpose is to compute the basic properties of a task set and create a schedule using the rate monotonic (RM), earliest deadline first (EDF) and least laxity first (LLF) algorithms. The program uses simple, idealised systems, since students must be able to schedule them manually. RT Schedule computes the data and generates clear graphs for lecture notes and exams.
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