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    AvRtos

    Small real time operating system for AVR and ARM microcontrollers

    AvRtos is a small, preemtive, priority based real time operating system for Atmel AVR and ARM microcontrollers. It was written in C. AvRtos provides message queues and semaphores for task synchronization. It uses a static memory allocation scheme. AvRtos is nearly the smallest RTOS out there. Even pico]OS is much bigger. AvRtos can be compiled using gcc compiler. There is a AvrStudio 4 and Eclipse project file to get the example code working very quickly.
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    Tasks often depend on each other because of inter-process communication/synchronization. Task dependency have significant impact on performance. swap-sched solves the problem by dynamically detects dependency and use it for scheduling.
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    Advanced platform-independant, Object-Oriented threading and synchronization library. Designed and tested under POSIX & Win32 systems. Not just another thread wrapper.
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    Persistent Pipe is an extension of the existing Unnamed Pipe, but it ensures broadcasting of data to many related (child) processes. By using p-pipe a process can broadcast data to all the related reader process without any external synchronization
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    YASA is a framework to simulate and analyze real time scheduling applications on different platforms. These platforms are called Executives. You can define own tasksets, own schedulers and own synchronization protocols to describe your target environment
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