BeRTOS 2.5 has been released: “This is a major stable release, and provide a brand new support for Cortex-M3 (and many new CPUs), one-click support for many different development boards (Arduino included!), new project examples to bootstrap your development with BeRTOS even faster than before! Don’t forget that we have a shiny new preemptive kernel with real time scheduler and really fast context switching!”
This is a very nice release indeed. way to go BeRTOS team!
Sorry for the probably-silly question:
Is BeRTOS in any way related to BeOS or derivatives?
(Couldn’t find any mention on their website, so I’d say no, but the name alone says otherwise…)
By looking at the compatible hardware page, it look like it is a microkernel designed for microchip with very little CPU and Memory (like the Atmega)
Hello, I’m a BeRTOS developer. No, the name is not related to BeOS. We called it like that as an aknoledge to our main developer and colleague Bernie Innocenti, hence the name.
Almost makes me wish I was still in embedded hardware. If I ever get back in, I’d use this in a heartbeat.
What’s up everyone, I’m new to the forum and just wanted to say hey. Hopefully I posted this in the right section!
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