Ivan Krstić wrote: > Michail Bletsas wrote: > >> The issue is that we need working code now and we have to rely on >> whatever RTOS people that can deliver code under hard deadlines feel >> comfortable working with. >> > > Right, but this is a different discussion -- as per ticket #46 > (http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/46), about getting the Marvell code under > NDA to someone for porting. > > Previously, there was no known suitable (free) porting target. Now eCOS > has emerged as one. > >
There are a few ecos - ecos.sourceware.org modified gpl http://ecos.sourceware.org/license-overview.html freertos - www.freertos.org modified gpl tinyos - http://www.freertos.org/a00114.html license ? http://www.tinyos.net/faq.html#SEC-17 Any other suitable open source rtos ? Do the licenses linked to above, meet the requirements ? Michail, what are the deadlines ? I know the group head of ICT Engineering (Information and Communications Technology) has had a talk with the local Marvell rep on getting an NDA signed. I'll have a talk with him at the open day on the 3rd and see if we can get this sped up. Unfortunately a lot of companies here shutdown for summer holidays until the end of janurary , so we'll have to see what we can do. (summer school holidays 13 dec - 3rd feb) (uni holidays end of nov - march - full three months for students) I'm an interested in having a go but can not commit to any deadlines as am working full time for a research lab/company until the end of January on license plate recognition systems and deployments. May be better placed to assist with testing of a driver as we have a full communications testing lab which is not currently being utilised. Have equipment for up to 50GHz. Has anyone started looking at repeaters or message box storage or internet gateways yet ? Alex Gibson Technical Officer Network Sensor Technologies Laboratory University of Technology Sydney
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