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    Active Object real-time OS

    AO RTOS is small real time OS based on Active Object concurrency model

    AO-RTOS is a pure object-oriented small footprint real-time operating system for embedded devices. The project is using Active Object (or Actor) concurrency model and finite state machine (FSM) design template as implementation base.
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    IntrOS

    Free cooperative operating system designed for microcontrollers

    Free, simple and tiny cooperative operating system (OS) designed for deeply embedded applications. Target: ARM Cortex-M, STM8, AVR8. It was inspired by the concept of a state machine. Procedure executed by the task (task state) doesn't have to be noreturn-type. It will be executed into an infinite loop. There's a dedicated function for immediate change the task state.
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    StateOS

    StateOS

    Free real-time operating system designed for microcontrollers

    Free, extremely simple, amazingly tiny and very fast real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for deeply embedded applications. Target: ARM Cortex-M, STM8. It was inspired by the concept of a state machine. Procedure executed by the task (task state) doesn't have to be noreturn-type. It will be executed into an infinite loop. There's a dedicated function for immediate change the task state.
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    RKH - State Machine Framework

    RKH - State Machine Framework

    State machine framework for reactive embedded systems

    RKH is a generic, flexible, modular, highly portable, ANSI-C compliant, and open-source development tool for implementing hierarchical state machines based on modern state machine concepts. This modern techniques are used to give an abstract description of the dynamic behavior of a system in a substantial manner. The RKH not implements neither entire UML specs. nor entire Statechart specs. Instead, the RKH intention is to support just enough basic concepts of that powerful tools to facilitate the reactive-system modeling holding a solid, and efficient implementation. ...
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    YAKINDU Statechart Tools / itemis CREATE
    itemis CREATE - formerly known as Yakindu Statechart Tools (SCT) - is a tool for the specification and development of reactive, event-driven systems with the help of state machines. It consists of an easy-to-use tool for graphical editing and provides validation, simulation and code generators for different target platforms. Visit http://www.statecharts.org for more information! !! YAKINDU SCT HAS MOVED !! DOWNLOAD FROM https://info.itemis.com/download-yakindu-statechart-tools
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    STM32 LWIP QPC Ethernet DPP

    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. ...
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