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News Release from: RadiSys Corporation | Subject: Microware OS-9
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 February 2007
Enhanced development environment for
microware
Increased support for open-source standards and high-performance industrial and automotive systems.
RadiSys has announced a broad range of development tool enhancements for its Microware OS-9 real-time operating system (RTOS) designed to help developers speed the time to market of high performance automotive, medical and industrial automation applications The industry-standard Eclipse development environment is now supported, shortening the learning curve for designers migrating from other operating systems and increasing support for third-party tool integration
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Other time-to-market enhancements include the addition of real-time debugging support for the Lauterbach In-Circuit Debugger, allowing designers to debug applications running in the target system and at full speed.
Other additions include support for multiple OS solutions.
Developers targeting Intel multi-core processors can now combine the power of OS-9 for high-performance real-time applications with general purpose Linux-based applications for less critical or legacy applications.
Industrial and automotive designers will find support for the Freescale MPC 5554, a PowerPC-based processor optimised for the needs of industrial and engine control applications.
They will also benefit from a rapid application development environment for CAN bus, an increasingly popular protocol for embedded industrial and automotive communications.
"This exciting suite of solutions clearly provides developers with a number of key features that address the most demanding needs," said Wade Clowes, vice president of the Commercial Market for RadiSys.
"RadiSys continues to ensure that OS-9 not only remains the best and most advanced choice for real-time operating systems but supports the most desirable and important applications and design tools".
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