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    QP Real-Time Event Frameworks & Tools

    QP Real-Time Event Frameworks & Tools

    Real-Time Event Frameworks based on active objects & state machines

    QP real-time event frameworks (RTEFs) provide lightweight, modern, event-driven architecture based on asynchronous Active Objects (Actors) and Hierarchical State Machines. The matching QM model-based design tool and other host-based tools complement the QP frameworks by supporting graphical modeling, code generation, software tracing, and unit testing for event-driven embedded software.
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    elastic-jupyter-operator

    elastic-jupyter-operator

    Cloud-native way to provide elastic Jupyter Notebooks on Kubernetes

    Jupyter is a free, open-source, interactive web tool known as a computational notebook, which researchers can use to combine software code, computational output, explanatory text, and multimedia resources in a single document. For data scientists and machine learning engineers, Jupyter has emerged as a de facto standard. At the same time, there has been growing criticism that the way notebooks are being used leads to low resource utilization. GPU and other hardware resources will be bound to the specified notebooks even if the data scientists do not need them currently. ...
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    PRTOS Preemptive RTOS for embedded aps

    PRTOS is a simple, compact preemptive RTOS for embedded systems

    PRTOS is an open-source preemptive real time operating system kernel for embedded applications. It presently supports the AVR and MSP430 architectures. The advantages of PRTOS are: It has the smallest footprint of any true preemptive system: 1.9kB for basic scheduling and task control, 5.1kB with all the features below (AVR '328 / gcc -Os); Only 950 lines of code implement all of the RTOS features (SLOC-L); The system is well documented with a comprehensive manual, well-commented source code, and a test suite demonstrating the features; The system is proven - it has been in use since 1982 with applications in in-vitro medical equipment, process control instrumentation and industrial machinery; PRTOS is released by Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC - developer of the CoRTOS cooperative RTOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/cortos-simple/ and the CTREE analysis tool https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctree-graphic-tree-generator/ Commercial licensing is available
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    Mulithreading Arduno library

    Simplest of possible kernel for iterative time division multithreading on smallest AVR boards Arduino. This is a small and adapted part of the future "Like OS".
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    µOS++ (micro OS plus plus)
    "µOS++" (micro OS plus plus) is an open source, royalty-free, real-time operating system intended for embedded systems built around ARM Cortex M or AVR devices. It is based on a preemptive scheduler written in C++ (more info in the Wiki).
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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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    Mayax

    Mayax is a 32-bit hobby OS with windows style GUI.

    ... - How to enter GUI? A: startx [enter] - Known issues? A: A little unstable because of memory management. If it happens, just restart it. - Can I get the source code? A: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/mayax/code (SVN) The entire development environment is zipped into Downloads/devenv.zip. Enjoy! - Can I join? A: For me, Mayax is a one-year project. I don't think I can do further development since I have no time. If you are interesting about its development, just drop me an email at Yang.Dongbin@gmx.com. ...
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    Solarstorm

    Solarstorm

    A rethinking of the Operating System Ecosystem.

    ...All code at this time will be available only via a git repository.
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    NOTE: This page and the babyos code are no longer being actively maintained. (Sorry, just no time; I have to focus on other things.) BabyOS is a simple in-memory operating system kernel for educational purposes, far from a full-fledged system. For a deta
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