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    freeRTOS & libraries for AVR ATmega

    freeRTOS & libraries for AVR ATmega

    freeRTOS for Arduino Uno, Goldilocks 1284p & Mega 2560

    AVR ATmega port of freeRTOS A port of freeRTOS which can be flexibly flexibly configured use almost any available Timer on AVR ATmega devices and will operate with almost any classic Arduino device from Arduino, SeeedStudio, Sparkfun, Freetronics or Pololu. Going forward this repository will be updated less often and only with major releases. Please check at Github for the latest commits. https://github.com/feilipu/avrfreertos The Goldilocks Analogue story is told here....
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    HelenOS

    HelenOS

    A microkernel-based multiserver operating system written from scratch.

    HelenOS is a portable microkernel-based multiserver operating system written from scratch. It decomposes key operating system functionality such as file systems, networking, device drivers and graphical user interface into a collection of fine-grained user space components that interact with each other via message passing. A failure or crash of one component does not directly harm others. HelenOS is therefore flexible, modular, extensible, fault tolerant and easy to understand. HelenOS...
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    embKernel

    embKernel

    C++ embedded RTOS,TCP/IP,TLS,FAT,USB,PERIPHERALS,...

    Aim of embKernel is to produce an unified C++ source for embedded devices (cortex-M uC for the time being) which includes: -RTOS -TCP/IP stack -TLS (Work in progress) -FAT32 file system -USB stack -Drivers for common uControllers peripherals See the wiki pages for more information.
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    Alios Things

    Alios Things

    AliOS Things latest version

    AliOS Things was released at the 2017 Hangzhou Yunqi Conference. It is a highly scalable IoT operating system under the AliOS family for IoT. It was announced as open-source on GitHub on October 20, 2017. The latest version is AliOS Things 3.3. AliOS Things supports multiple CPU architectures, including ARM, C-Sky, MIPS, RISCV, etc. AliOS Things adapts layered architecture and component architecture. Alibaba's value-added and commonly used IoT components, including LinkSDK, OTA (safety...
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    The USB/IP Project
    The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates USB I/O requests into IP packets and transmits them between computers.
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    Downloads: 103 This Week
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    NBTscan-Ipanto is a command-line tool that scans for NETBIOS devices on a local or remote TCP/IP network. NBTscan-Ipanto is more powerful than others NETBIOS scanners as it is designed not to flood ARP tables and firewalls.
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    LUnix (little UNIX) is an operating system for the Commodore64 - a famous home computer back in the 80s. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using a RS232 interface). LUnix aims to look and feel like UNIX.
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    We are currently developing our embedded TCP/IP modules, industrial ethernet systems and wireless platform for system control and data acquisition. Our main development environment is Linux and GNU tools like GCC (ASM, C, C++) and Python.
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    Liquorice is a multithreaded SASOS for use in embedded systems (8 bit and up). Includes a small but working IP/ARP/ICMP/UDP/TCP stack with SLIP, PPP and Ethernet support.
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