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Hi All
I am starting the things of porting FreeRTOS on PSoC 5. I am creating this thread to invite and interact with all the people who are working on RTOS with PSoC. People with the experience of porting RTOS on PSoC are requested to share their knowledge starting from the scratch, just like explaining to a rookie. People like me, who are in rookie catagory, please feel free to put on any kind of RTOS+PSoC related queries. As an ice breaking session, I put my first query as a rookie here:
Anyone who will share RTOS concepts (FreeRTOS would be more appreciable, but any RTOS would do here) related documentation, tools, weblinks and reference books would be heartily appreciated.
Happy RTOSing, buddies.
Regards
Shaunak the RTOS+PSoC Rookie
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FreeRTOS is already available for PSoC5 and PSoC4: http://www.cypress.com/?rID=100807&cache=0 (together with µc/OS II and embOS.
Also, see the FreeRTOS demo: http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-port-and-demo-for-Cypress-PSoC5-CY8C5588-Cortex-M3.html
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What about writing an own Real-Time-Operating-System for PSoC4?
Bob
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This might be a good learning experience, but otherwise its probably faster and more reliable to stay with a proven RTOS...
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To hli : I will definitely look forward to the links that you shared. Thank you.
To Bob : designing and developing own RTOS on PSoC 4 or PSoC 5 is very welcome. Let us work out how to put it in pipe as soon as possible.
To hli : Proven RTOS are appreciated, but those do not put an end to the development of RTOS. Think over it.
To CDC Administration : Can the contributing people share their contact details in thread posts? I am asking this because the "Friending" feature is still under development by CYPRESS.
Regards
Shaunak
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There are different choices we have, we could use something like SourceForge for instance. I personally do not like to communicate about a project like this in this forum, the thread's bandwidth will definitively disturb following up other posts in different threads. There is another forum we could use for this purposes at www.psocdeveloper.com/forum/, there are private mails, posts that are edible 😉 and some other features, but a rarely used forum. Get registered and we will see more.
Bob
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It all depends on your need. If you are experimenting with RTOSes, or trying to learn how they work, writing your own is perfectly fine - there is no better way to learn about them.
But if your goal is to get running soon, and to develop a stable project, starting from scratch is not the best choice usually (except maybe you need such a light-weight RTOS that all the existing ones cannot be used).
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If you Google "RTOS Basics" there is no shortage of reference material
to work with.
Regards, Dana.
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Final call for people interested in designing and writing an RTOS for PSoC4 /5,
Dana, Hli, 3Lance, not interested at all?
Bob
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I kindly request Dana, Hli, 3Lance and all the people to keep this thread active with queries, solutions, knowledge sharing and contributing for the RTOS.
Shaunak
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I'm interested in using a RTOS (even a new one). But I lack the time to develop a new one 😞
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@Hli
Not much time needed exept reading mails and -from time-to-time giving your 2ct 🙂
I am mostly interested in the requirements for an rtos that other people have, I do know mine exactly but I have my very own pool of projects I am working on and you have got different approaches.
Bob
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Oh, I whould always have time to drop 2 cents 🙂
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Great, so I presume you are "on board"!!!!
drop me a mail briefe at jmeiersoftware dot de (this is for everyone that likes to join).
Bob
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Hey All
Here is my email id: shaunak [dot] mr [at] gmail [dot] com
Anyone that likes to join the RTOS related developing team, drop an email. We will see how we can work with the things.
Shaunak
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With the new Cypress BLE chips and an M0 core having 16kb of SRam an RTOS with a small footprint designed / designable for the requirements of us users becomes an advantageus tool.!
We are a group of 4 PSoC designers so far, anyone who is interested: drop me an email.
Bob