(Resend because I didn't see it come through the list - sorry if it's a duplicate)
> From: Roy E. Burrage > > Chuck Hackett wrote: > > >Gentlemen, > > > >I am looking for an RTOS to "standardize" on in my (hobby) work with > >AVRs. > > > >I would like to find an RTS that is "full-featured" with things like > >tracing (to a serial port, etc.), inter-task messaging/signaling, etc. > > .... > > Is this for your model railroad Chuck? If so, that isn't a hobby...it's > an obsession. Well, yes, I am heavily into live steam :-) and someday I'd like to add some data acquisition to my locomotive out of engineering interest. Things like boiler pressure, propane used, water used, drawbar pull, speed, horsepower, etc., etc. ... But, my immediate need is for a more advanced irrigation pump monitor/controller for our small orange grove and yard in Florida (replacing an inadequate one based on another microcontroller). In addition to its current duties of monitoring for loss of suction (from the lake) and filter clogging, I'll add data logging, soil moisture inputs, solar radiation, lake level, etc., the new one (ATMega128) will be connected to my local LAN for reporting and control. Other projects include home automation and an automatic block signal system for 7.5" gauge railroads based on an RS-485 bus ... and, of course, most of us can think of WAY more projects than we can ever finish ... :-) As to my RTOS query - I have been looking at NutOS as used on the Ethernut boards and it seems to have everything I'll need. I might use FreeRTOS in less demanding situations that don't need TCP/IP and there is less memory available. Cheers, Chuck Hackett "Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment" 7.5" gauge Union Pacific Northern (4-8-4) 844 http://www.whitetrout.net/Chuck _______________________________________________ AVR-chat mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-chat
