Index Real-Time Magazine 3Q97
Editorial
By Martin Timmerman, Chief-Editor of Real-Time Magazine, Real-Time Consult.
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97/3 - p. 3
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VRTX
VRTX Evaluation
This article is the first product evaluation to be launched in Real-Time Magazine. It presents the evaluation of VRTX as well as the evaluation methodology. For a RTOS, we evaluate the ease of installation and configuration, the kernel and BSP richness, the kernel and standard driver's performances and the user friendliness of the whole product and documentation. At the end we give our conclusion about the RTOS and explain for what type of application it is suitable.

By Dr. ir. Martin Timmerman, Managing Director, Jean-Christophe Monfret, Project Manager, Real-Time Consult
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.6article download
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Designing for Worst Case: The Impact of RTOS Performance on Real-World Embedded Design
The engineer who designs and develops real-time embedded software must become adept at a sophisticated juggling act. On one hand, today's embedded systems include more functionality than ever before: elaborate graphical user interfaces, network connectivity, and interprocessor communication. On the other hand, the same time constraints still prevail. Embedded systems must interact predictably with devices in the outside world. They generally operate unattended, and the consequences of any kind of failure range from severe to unthinkable. In response to these competing pressures, use of off-the-shelf system software in real-time applications has increased dramatically. Vendors such as Microtec offer proven software that can be used in a real-time embedded system, improving the functionality and robustness of the design. This article will explore the relationship between the timing requirements of real-world applications and the performance metrics typically published by real-time operating system (RTOS) suppliers. It will also present some data on the actual response times of leading commercial products, including VRTXsa and VRTX32, high performance general purpose kernels offered by Microtec . VRTXsa comprises the most recent advances in kernel technology and is the successor to the second generation of the VRTX family, VRTX32.

By James F. Ready, Vice-President, Microtec Research
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.52article download
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PSOSYSTEM
pSOSystem for Integrated Systems
pSOSystem Software has been used for many years as a run-time and development environment for real-time embedded applications. This article describes the new components that add better communication capabilities including network protocols, HTTP Server and CORBA.

By John Hogan, Director, Integrated Systems Inc.
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.14article download
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OSE
High Availability Provided in Software Using Supervised Logical Channels
Using Supervised Logical Channels leads to embedded and real-time application that are more robust regarding to failures and upgrades of hardware and software thus achieving higher performance, lower costs and providing better runtime maintance. The term "High Availability" used more and more, is the characteristic of such a system.

By William J. McCombie, Manager of International Operations, Enea OSE Systems
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.16article download
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NEVOS
NevOS - The Scalable Real-Time OS for Embedded and Distributed Systems
More and more companies are using a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) to execute RT tasks. There is no RTOS that would be appropriate for any RT task. Every RTOS will suit only some classes of RT systems that should be defined for it at the development stage as well as at considering its application in a RT system project. The architecture of a RTOS, such feature as scaleability influence a lot to the RTOS characteristics and application domains.The paper considers how the multilayered structure of the NevOS - a distributed RTOS, designed according to the proposed distributed RTOS modular architecture, makes it suitable both for small embedded systems and for large distributed systems.

By Tatiana Aladovais, Dmitriy Mikhailichenko, Natalia Nedselskaya, Yuriy Sheinin, Microprocessing Technologies
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.23article download
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SOFTKERNEL
SoftKernel: Why a Real-Time Executive Must Be "Object Inside"
SoftKernel is a new OS developed to be totally Object Oriented. It not gives only a new way of thinking about the functionality of the OS, but gives a whole new dimension to the configuration and also to the programming of the OS.

By Bernard Dautrevaux, Philippe Piovesan, Microprocessing Ingenerie
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.29article download
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TORNADO
Tornado: Real-Time’s Connection to the Network
Network development makes it possible for a engineers to acces the development target with only one link to it. But when working with resource limitated targets not supporting full networked development, it can get hard to a team to provide runtime maintenance of embedded applications. Tornado development environment from Wind River Systems provides a solution by using the advantages of network development without loading the target with a full network stack.

By Claude Garcia, Technical Marketing Engineer, Wind River Systems.
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.39article download
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MAKE-BUY
How to Write an RTOS - A Guide for Anyone Pondering The "Make-or-Buy" Decision
This article considers four of the most frequently asked questions about RTOS. Firstly, it tries to answer the problem of performance versus code size and portability. Secondly, it deals with the problem of testing and verifying the RTOS and the application. Thirdly, it deals with the problem of characterising the performance of a given RTOS. Finally, it presents the problem of tools interoperability (a RTOS alone is almost of no use).

By Tom Barrett, President, Embedded System Products, Inc.
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.43article download
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TECHNOLOGY
Preemption Treshold
More and more of today's embedded real-time applications use multithreading. The benefits of multithreading are clear and include improved responsiveness, greater throughput, and ease of development and maintenance. However, there are also costs and pitfalls associated with multithreading. The new preemption-threshold technology found in ThreadX helps eliminate some of these pitfalls.

By Bill Lamie, Embedded software engineer, Express Logic.
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.46article download
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MISSION - CRITICAL
RTOS Target Mission-Critical Embedded Systems
Today's mission-critical embedded systems require modern approaches to RTOS design. These approaches include trap mechanisms, limited re-entrancy and the use of MMUs amongst others. This article introduces Integrity, a mission-critical RTOS, and mentions points that will help all real-time programmers design systems that take full advantage of current technology.

By Don O’Dowd, President, Green Hills Software
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.48article download
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µITRON
µITRON: A Standard RT Kernel Specification for Small-Scale Embedded Systems
The µITRON is a standard real-time kernel specification for use in small-scale embedded control systems. This specification has been implemented for a large number of 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microcontroller units (MCUs). Counting only commercial products,about 40 implementations have been reported. Moreover, ITRON-specification kernels have been adopted in countless embedded systems, giving the specification the stature of an industrystandard in this field in Japan.

By Hiroaki Takada, Research Associate, University of Tokio
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.57article download
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OSEK/VDX
Standardization of an Open Platform for Distributed Automotive RT Systems OSEK/VDX
OSEK/VDX is a joint project of the automotive industry. It aims at an industry standard for an open-ended architecture for distributed control units in vehicles. This paper briefly summarises the current state of OSEK/VDX.

By Uwe Kiencke, Ansgar Maisch, Karl Joachim Neumann, University of Karlsruhe
RTOS UPDATE PART II - 97q3 - p.64article download
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OTHERS
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RTOS UPDATE (2) - 97q3 - p.22

OMI
Hardware Goes Soft! Or is it Software Goes Hard? The Emerging IP Business.
RTOS UPDATE (2) - 97q3 - p.74article download

Agenda
RTOS UPDATE (2) - 97q3 - p.76

RTOS Buyer's Guide
RTOS UPDATE (2) - 97q3 - p.79

Company Directory - RTOS
RTOS UPDATE (2) - 97q3 - p.98

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