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Express Logic, Inc.   http://www.rtos.com/
Makes ThreadX RTOS, picokernel, portable, scalable, preemption threshold, supports many processors from small microcontrollers to high-performance RISC and DSP; full IDE support from leading compiler/debugger makers. No royalty on all products.



ThreadX   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThreadX
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.



Oki Selects Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS for ARM Microcontrollers   http://www.embeddedstar.com/press/content/2003/10/embedded10764.html
No royalty RTOS maker announces its ThreadX is selected by Oki Semiconductor as preferred for its new line of low-level 32-bit controllers using industry-leading ARM7TDMI processor, and related development systems. [Embedded Star]



Green Hills Software, Inc.   http://www.ghs.com/products/rtos/threadx.html
Sells, supports ThreadX, efficient, no-royalty, full C source, robust RTOS, gives realtime embedded developers technically advanced multitasking system, picokernel gives very high-performance with very small memory needs.

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POSIX All operating systems (OSs) in this category support POSIX standards fully or partly. POSIX is an acronym for: Portable Operating System Interface for UniX. Much like TRON, POSIX is not a body of
Submicrokernel This category is for submicrokernel operating systems: OSs with non-monolithic architectures based on structures smaller than microkernels. Varieties and synonyms: lightweight kernel, nanokernel,
TRON All operating systems (OSs) in this category support TRON standards fully or partly. TRON is an acronym for: The Real-time Operating system Nucleus. The TRON Project officially began June 1984, due to

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ChorusOS ChorusOS, sometimes called, improperly 'Chorus', is a highly scalable, reliable, POSIX compliant, embedded, realtime operating system; used by top telecom suppliers, in: public switches, PBXs, access
DOS
eCos eCos stands for embedded Configurable OS. It was begun by Cygnus. Then Red Hat, Inc., bought Cygnus and merged it into Red Hat. Now, eCosCentric Ltd. (UK), manages eCos. It is a royalty free, open
EROS
FreeRTOS FreeRTOS is a realtime operating system (RTOS) for embedded devices. Ported to many processors (ARM 7, Cortex-M3; AVR (MegaAVR); ColdFire; HCS12, H8S; MicroBlaze; MSP430; PIC 18, 24, dsPIC; RDC,
Harmony
Jbed
L4 L4: a growing family of 2nd-generation microkernel realtime operating systems (RTOSs) that are fast, small, lean, maintainable, readable, preemptible, support hard priorities, use non-blocking
Linux This category has information related to only Realtime Linux, in other words, Linux-based realtime OSs and closely related material. Realtime systems are not the same as embedded systems. Realtime
LynxOS
MenuetOS The MenuetOS (or MeOS) operating system (OS) has a monolithic, preemptive, realtime kernel, including video drivers, for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 architecture computers. It has a graphic desktop, games,
MicroC-OS MicroC/OS is most often called µC/OS or uC/OS. The second generation version is MicroC/OS-II, µC/OS-II, uC/OS-II. They are low-cost priority-based pre-emptive realtime multitasking operating system
Microkernel This category is for only realtime operating systems (RTOSs) which main trait is that they have microkernel architectures. Monolithic kernels (most RTOSs) go elsewhere. On this page, OSs are
Nucleus Nucleus RTOS is made by Accelerated Technology, the Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics. It comes with full source code, no royalties, is preemptive, multitasking, for time-critical embedded
Open Source
OS-9 From the OS-9 FAQ: "OS-9 is a real-time, multiuser, multitasking operating system developed by Microware Systems Corporation. It provides synchronization and mutual exclusion primitives in the form
QNX QNX: leading true realtime OS for PCs, now multiplatform. Small, fast, scalable, fault tolerant, POSIX compliant, preemptive multitasking, runtime memory protection, free downloads, more. Standard
Research This category holds links on research into realtime operating systems, including research operating systems, and other related topics and information. Such research occurs mostly in universities, and
Resources
RTEMS RTEMS is an acronym meaning Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems. It runs on a wide range of CPU platforms: AMD 29K; Hitachi SH; HP PA-RISC; Intel x86, i960; Motorola m683x0, m680x0, mPPC,
Tao Intent Originally, Tao Systems Ltd., made a nanokernel operating system product called Tao. Then they changed their name to The Tao Group Ltd., and the product name to Elate. Then they changed the product
Unix These are realtime operating systems (RTOSs) that range from full Unix, and total POSIX compliance, to being less Unix-like, but which are still very POSIX compliant. They are categorized as
VxWorks
KolibriOS KolibriOS is an operating system (OS) for x86 PCs. It was originally a MenuetOS distribution, with some improvements, by a Russian developer team. It has now become a MenuetOS fork project, by the
REAL-32
RxDOS RxDOS is a fast, industrial strength DOS compatible RTOS, supports huge disk drives, FAT32 volumes, Windows 95/98 long filenames, is coded in Assembly language, and is used mostly in embedded systems


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