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Re: arm-elf & ecos


"Linux is not an RTOS"

I said I need the RTOS whose kernel has support similar to linux APIs so
that development will not be tuff and TTD will be least!!




                                                                                                                   
                    Andrew Lunn                                                                                    
                    <andrew.lunn@        To:     Sukesh.Acharya@siritech.com                                       
                    ascom.ch>            cc:     bgat@billgatliff.com, crossgcc@sources.redhat.com,                
                                         crossgcc-owner@sources.redhat.com, ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com, Mike  
                    08/20/2002           A <embeddedeng@hotmail.com>                                               
                    01:10 PM             Subject:     Re: [ECOS] arm-elf & ecos                                    
                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                   




On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 01:11:53PM +0530, Sukesh.Acharya@siritech.com
wrote:
>
> Which is the best royalty free RTOS that can be used for development on
ARM
> based h/w.
> The kernel should have linux API support , compilers and debugger.

This last statement means the question is stupid. Only linux has the
Linux API, so Linux is your answer.

      Andrew





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