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Embedded World Conference 2010 - Embedded GNU/Linux and Real-Time - An executive summary |
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Robert Berger is pleased to announce the class that he will give at the Embedded GNU/Linux and Real-Time - An executive summary Thursday, March 4th 2010/09:30-10:15 Congress Center Nürnberg (CCN), Germany After a short definition of what I believe is real-time we´ll see how to add this functionality to a plain vanilla Linux kernel. Two fundamentally different approaches have been applied so far to achieve this. One approach attempts to patch the vanilla Linux kernel to achieve real-time functionality, while the second approach utilizes a dual kernel architecture, where Linux runs as the idle process on top of the real-time kernel. How do performance, implementation effort and licensing compare? Which commercial and open source solutions are available? What are the caveats when you migrate from a RTOS to real-time Linux? What will the future bring? Here is the paper which accompanies the class. |
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Did you hear about the rumors that Microchip wants to buy Atmel? I like both microcontroller families, but are they going to keep all the product families? How about PIC vs. AVR? Is the rumor still valid? |
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Creating tiny ELF executables for Linux |
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Attention that's for Geeks! What's the smallest elf file you can create for Linux which still executes? |
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Don't panic or bleak prospects? |
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Although Gartner warns of bleak prospects for OEMs it might be no reason to panic (yet). Or are we expecting something like what happened in 2001, or even worse? |
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Security for Connected Device Designers |
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Normally I don't advertise stuff here, but in this case I make an exception, since I think the guys do have a decent solution. Please click the "Request Follow up" link below. What's in it for you if you accept? Free Source Code Trial & Device Security Design Consultation and a free beer if you come by here in Athens/Greece. What's in it for kids if you buy something? A donation to One Laptop per Child. What's in it for me? A little fee so I can buy your beer. Request Follow up |
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The trouble with software people |
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Although I consider myself one of the (embedded) software people and even a software manager from time to time I liked the article. I believe that we are usually fixing the hardware bugs in software tough. The article goes like this: "When you think about it, almost every major development in the last decade has been the result of overcoming the problems that software managers cause..." |
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