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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/17/2014 03:26 AM, Sai Saketh
Divvela wrote:<br>
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style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Hi all,</span>
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<div style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">I am a
graduate student in computer engineering at NCSU ,specializing
in chip design and embedded systems.I have attended last
meeting on custom pcb design conducted by Triembed group at NC
state.I found the seminar very informative and interesting .I
would like to know if somebody could present a seminar on RTOS
in embedded systems in future.</div>
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Hello Sai Saketh,<br>
Thanks for sharing this with the group. Although most of the folks
attending TriEmbed meetings are using the very bare-bones runtime
environment offered by the hobby IDEs for single chip
microcontrollers such as what you get with the Arduino IDE, some
folks are familiar with embedded operating systems and a few may be
using realtime systems in non-hobby contexts. In many cases folks
are using embedded operating systems with nontrivial applications
where the OS doesn't really meet the definition of "realtime" but
definitely meets the definition of "gets the job done in most
cases", and I'm thinking specifically of Linux.<br>
So, to clarify what would be of use to you (and to gauge whether
this might be of interest to others, risk going "over most peoples
heads", etc), let me ask a question. What information would you
expect to take way from an "RTOS seminar?"<br>
Thanks again for attending and volunteering to help with future
meetings. We'll get the volunteer pool organized in coming weeks
before the next meeting at NCSU.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Pete<br>
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