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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [January 2007 Threads] Can I use freertos only croutine?Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 15, 2007 How can I port it to a new cpu?
RE: Can I use freertos only croutine?Posted by Richard on January 15, 2007 The easiest way to run co-routines is in the idle task. If the scheduler is running then a full port is required to swap the idle task in and out. However, if you know that only co-routines are ever going to be created and never any other tasks then you could ignore the context saving and restoring and just write a normal interrupt for the tick. This should in theory make for a very simple port and system but I have never tried it ;-)
Regards.
RE: Can I use freertos only croutine?Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 15, 2007 Thank you Richard.
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