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- OS-II abstract "MicroC/OS-II (commonly termed as µC/OS-II or uC/OS-II), is the acronym for Micro-Controller Operating Systems Version 2. It is a priority-based pre-emptive real-time multitasking operating system kernel for microprocessors, written mainly in the C programming language. It is intended for use in embedded systems. Its features are: It is a very small real-time kernel. Memory footprint is about 20KB for a fully functional kernel. Source code is written mostly in ANSI C. Highly portable, ROMable, very scalable, preemptive real-time, deterministic, multitasking kernel. It can manage up to 64 tasks (56 user tasks available). It has connectivity with μC/GUI and μC/FS (GUI and File Systems for μC/OS II). It is ported to more than 100 microprocessors and microcontrollers. It is simple to use and simple to implement but very effective compared to the price/performance ratio. It supports all type of processors from 8-bit to 64-bit.MicroC/OS-II is the second generation of a kernel originally published (with source code) in a two-part 1992 article in Embedded Systems Programming magazine and the book µC/OS The Real-Time Kernel by Jean J. Labrosse (ISBN 0-87930-444-8). The author intended at first to simply describe the internals of a portable operating system he had developed for his own use, but later developed the OS as a commercial product. µC/OS-II is currently maintained by Micrium Inc. and can be licensed per product or per product line. Use of the operating system is free for educational non-commercial use. Additionally, Micrium provides other middleware software products such as µC/CAN, µC/FL, µC/FS, µC/GUI, µC/Modbus, µC/TCP-IP, µC/USB and a large assortment of µC/TCP-IP applications such as client software for DHCP, POP3, SNTP, FTP, TFTP, DNS, SMTP, and TTCP. Server software includes HTTP, FTP, and TFTP. PPP is also available.On March 24, 2009, Micrium released an enhanced product, µC/OS-III, with licensed source code available for US$9,995 per end-product. µC/OS-III features unlimited number of tasks and priorities, and round robin scheduling.".
- OS-II latestReleaseVersion "OS-III".
- OS-II status "Production/Stable".
- OS-II wikiPageExternalLink micrium.com.
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- OS-II article "yes".
- OS-II date "2012-09-24".
- OS-II developer micrium.com.
- OS-II dupe "MicroC/OS-III".
- OS-II family "Real-time operating systems".
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- OS-II latestReleaseVersion "OS-III".
- OS-II license "Commercial, free for College and Universities".
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- OS-II name "MicroC/OS".
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- OS-II sourceModel "Source available".
- OS-II supportedPlatforms ARM7.
- OS-II supportedPlatforms AT91SAM.
- OS-II supportedPlatforms Atmel_AVR.
- OS-II ui "μC/GUI".
- OS-II website rtos.
- OS-II workingState "Production/Stable".
- OS-II subject Category:ARM_operating_systems.
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- OS-II subject Category:Real-time_operating_systems.
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- OS-II comment "MicroC/OS-II (commonly termed as µC/OS-II or uC/OS-II), is the acronym for Micro-Controller Operating Systems Version 2. It is a priority-based pre-emptive real-time multitasking operating system kernel for microprocessors, written mainly in the C programming language. It is intended for use in embedded systems. Its features are: It is a very small real-time kernel. Memory footprint is about 20KB for a fully functional kernel. Source code is written mostly in ANSI C.".
- OS-II label "MicroC/OS-II".
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- OS-II label "UCOSII".
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- OS-II homepage rtos.
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- OS-II name "MicroC/OS".