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Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 24, 2007
I got Sourcecode from this site. I have Window XP OS and Intel processor. Now i want to build this RTOS , how can i do it without any application. or can you give me link where this explain? it will be useful

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 24, 2007
Try this port: http://www.freertos.org/a00100.html

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 25, 2007
If we consider that , we have only three folder Source,TraceCon, License. How can we build kernel? is it require Makefile ?Please help me in this

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 25, 2007
Where did you get your download from. You should have a demo directory also which includes a project file or makefile for each port. RTFM: http://www.freertos.org/a00017.html

Dave.

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 25, 2007
Ya it has Demo folder also.
Question
1. Can't we build kernal without application(Demo dir).
2. I have Window XP OS and Intel processor. In Demo folder i think PC folder is for Window host. I can see three folder and main.c some ".h " file ".dsw ",".tgt",".wpj"
using this how can i build Kernal
Can anyone explain procedure how to do it.

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 25, 2007
Again, https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=4279251
you have already been given the page reference that holds the instructions.

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 25, 2007
Actually, https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=4278078

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 25, 2007
Watcom Development tool is needed for Windows ? i have read in FAQs.

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 27, 2007
I have read both links which u refered. but it is saying about makefile so i have to make it for PC? that refers to project file also. is it .wpj? I have download Watcom tool to run RTOS . In that page it is saying that "Use Development Switches" But that option is not enable only. help me in this

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 27, 2007
1) Install Watcom tools
2) Download FreeRTOS zip file and unzip.
3) In the Watom IDE, open the project file that is in the FreeRTOS/Demo/PC directory.
4) Compile.
5) Set NO87=1 in as an environment variable.
6) Run.

This information is all in the documentation.

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 30, 2007
After compiling It is giving error
: cannot open clibl.lib :no such file or directory
Error!E2028:_bib_code_ is undefined reference

Many undefined references
Error!3137:too many errors encountered

what to do?

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 30, 2007
When you install OW, you get the option to install the DOS tools as well as the win32 tools. As you are creating a DOS exe you need to check the box to ensure the DOS tools. Did you do this? As the library is not found I think you did not install the DOS files.

RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 30, 2007
I have set environment variable NO87=1 to path C:\FreeRTOS\Demo\PC
After i run it , It is giving message

COM RX task started.
Blocking queue consumer started.
.
.
.
.
Math task 1 started.
.
.
.
.
Multi event controller task started.
Com test count unchanged!
Com test count unchanged!
Com test count unchanged!
Com test count unchanged!
.
.

rtosdemo.exe generated in PC folder. when i click it gives message "The system cannot open COM1 port requested by the application."

what will be problem?







RE: Getting into RTOS

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on May 2, 2007
Anybody know the solution then please let me know it.


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