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    The goal of the project is now to develop a user library called libpfm4 to help setup performance events for use with the perf_events Linux kernel interface. The development of the perfmon kernel subsystem, libpfm and pfmon has now stopped.
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    Real time preemptive embedded multi-thread kernel

    This project is now in the research and development stage. It is intended for very small microcontrollers with a single processor and represent simple multithreading kernel what written by C language. Is planning create implementations for AVR8 and STM8, may be. Now it is suspended until better time.
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    Parallel Events and Asynchronous tasKing Library. Originally combining multi-threading with an efficient I/O event model, it's now more a lightweight object-oriented framework for event-based applications.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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