 | | In C and C++, it can be very convenient to allocate and de-allocate blocks of memory as and when needed. This is certainly standard practice in both languages and almost unavoidable in C++. However, the handling of such dynamic memory can be problematic and inefficient. For desktop applications, where memory is freely available, these difficulties can be ignored. For real-time embedded systems, ignoring the issues is not an option. |
| | Patient monitoring devices can benefit from the user interface capabilities and real-time data collection provided by the combination of Android[ ] and an RTOS. | |
| One API Simplifies Application Development: A unified API reduces complexity, offering a single way to access multiple file systems and media types |
| Nucleus OS incorporates a wide range of networking and communication protocols, drivers, and utilities to ensure maximum throughput with low-resource usage |
| Nucleus Multimedia is one of the modular components that comprise the Nucleus Operating System |
| Nucleus OS is an efficient real-time operating system (RTOS) with storage and database management, USB, networking, and connectivity, multimedia technology and graphical UI capabilities |
| Nucleus OS provides a complete industry-certified USB solution to help eliminate the complexities of using USB technology in embedded devices |
| Empress Software, embedded database developer central and home of the Empress Embedded Database, and LynuxWorks, a world leader in the embedded software market, announce immediate availability of Empress Ultra Embedded Database v10.20 on the latest LynxOSÒ RTOS 5.0. |
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| Empress Software, embedded database developer central and home of the Empress Embedded Database, and LynuxWorks, a world leader in the embedded software market, announce immediate availability of Empress Ultra Embedded Database v10.20 on the latest LynxOSÒ RTOS 5.0. |
| This paper discusses how multicore[ ] designs are creating the need for a true multi-OS system. Within this discussion Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP), Asymmetric Multi-Processing (AMP), multicore hardware and software, development tools, and actual use cases will be covered. |
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