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Real Time Linux project aims mainlining the PREEMPT_RT-version. [12] In order for the electronic system to run fully-fledged Linux OS and have multitasking it has to have enough operative memory (or replacing such) and memory management unit implementing virtual addressing to ensure compatibility with software running on Linux. [citation needed]
CodeWarrior is an integrated development environment (IDE) published by NXP Semiconductors for editing, compiling, and debugging software for several microcontrollers and microprocessors (Freescale ColdFire, ColdFire+, Kinetis, Qorivva, PX, Freescale RS08, Freescale S08, and S12Z) and digital signal controllers (DSC MC56F80X and MC5680XX) used in embedded systems.
Name License Source model Target uses Status Platforms Apache Mynewt: Apache 2.0: open source: embedded: active: ARM Cortex-M, MIPS32, Microchip PIC32, RISC-V: BeRTOS: Modified GNU GPL: open source
The Yocto Project's focus is on improving the software development process for embedded Linux distributions. The Yocto Project provides interoperable tools, metadata, and processes that enable the rapid, repeatable development of Linux-based embedded systems in which every aspect of the development process can be customized.
AOSP: Apache-2.0 Linux: GPL-2.0-only: Smartphone, tablet computer: ArcaOS: Arca Noae, LLC 2017 OS/2 5.1.0 August 27, 2023: Personal edition US$139.00 Commercial edition US$249.00: Proprietary: Server, workstation, personal computer: Classic Mac OS (retronym; had no name originally, later Macintosh System Software) Apple Computer, Inc. (now ...
After this point the kernel changed from the NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP/Rhapsody to the newer XNU for Mac OS X; 1.0 April 12, 2000 Developer preview 3 ISO image is available on archive.org; 1.1 April 5, 2000 Developer preview 4 1.2.1 November 15, 2000 Mac OS X Public Beta (code-named "Kodiak") 1.3.1 April 13, 2001 Mac OS X v10.0 (code-named "Cheetah")
The Linux system and the application software for the target device are both created on the development host. ELinOS focuses on industrial applications with a strong focus on security. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Therefore ELinOS uses the Linux kernel and provides tools and configurations to simplify the development of embedded targets.
ROCK Linux was started in the summer of 1996 by Claire Wolf. [3] T2 SDE was forked in 2004, when developers were dissatisfied with the project. [4] ROCK Linux was discontinued in 2010. [5] In August 2006, version 6.0 was released with ISO images for AMD64, i386, PPC64 and SPARC64. [6] In July 2010, version 8.0 (codenamed "Phoenix") was released ...