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A small (12-64k), standards-based, low cost, no royalty, commercial realtime OS; POSIX, ITRON/uITRON programming interfaces, GNU compiler support, source code provided; supports CPUs: Altera Nios, ARM, Hitachi SuperH. Free downloads: KROS demos, documentation, updates. By Shugyo Design Technologies, Inc.
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KROS RTOS for the Altera Nios Full source code provided Small memory footprint Automatic configuration Support One full year of support included Supported by the original developers On-site support available Get the Demo Demo the Filesystem and TCP/IP for the Nios embedded processor. Questions? Contact KROS...A mature 32-bits POSIX OS for Intel and Motorola CPUs, new features added yearly: latest ISDN communication technology, Flash file systems, Java support, OCXen for Visual C++, Delphi and Visual Basic applications, and Internet server facilities. By Locamation Industrial Computer Products.
http://www.locamation.com/locam01/05_Real-timeSoftware/artos.htm
A secure, no royalty, for high reliability embedded systems; hardware memory protection to isolate and protect it and user tasks from incorrect operation by errors or tampering; object-oriented design allows verification of data security/integrity, communications, individual components, and whole system; strict adherence to provable resource requirements. Ин Green Hills Software, Inc.
http://www.ghs.com/products/rtos/integrity.html
A POSIX real-time operating system for x86/Pentium based systems. By Modcomp, Inc.
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MODCOMP Integration Internet Solutions Interprocess communications Real-time timers File system ONC/NFS I/O subsystem TCP/IP protocol User-extensible kernel Shells X Window System Application programming interface Window manager Sytle guide Customer support Support category Features Functional overview of REAL/IX PX operating system Real-time event driven implementation...