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µC/OS-II View

Overview

Benefits

Ports

Licensing

Pricing Information

Upgrades

µC/OS-View V1.10

µC/OS-View is a combination of a Microsoft Windows application program and code that resides in your target system (i.e. your product). The Windows application connects with your system via an RS-232C serial port. The Windows application allows you to 'View' the status of your tasks which are managed by µC/OS-II.

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µC/OS-View Features

µC/OS-View allows you to view the following information from a µC/OS-II based product:

  • The address of the TCB of each task
  • The name of each task
  • The status (Ready, delayed, waiting on event) of each task
  • The number of ticks remaining for a timeout or if a task is delayed
  • The amount of stack space used and left for each task
  • The percentage of CPU time each task relative to all the tasks
  • The number of times each task has been 'switched-in'
  • The execution profile of each task
  • More.

µC/OS-View also allows you to send commands to your target and allow your target to reply back and display information in a 'terminal window'.

µC/OS-View's 'Viewer' on a PC

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Target Independent Windows 'Viewer'

The application that runs on your Windows platform (Win98, Win2K, WinXP) doesn't depend on your target processor.

 

Target Specific Ports

It's easy to port µC/OS-View to your own processor. You basically need to write or modify about 20 simple functions. Ports for µC/OS-II are available in the PORTS section of µC/OS-II.

 

µC/OS-View Manual

Download the complete µC/OS-View manual to get more information about this powerful debugging tool.

 

All CPUs Supported

All that is required is a CPU with an ANSI-compliant "C"-compiler and an RS-232C serial port (i.e. UART). Applications running µC/OS-II on 8-64-bit processors can use µC/OS-View.

Licensing

µC/OS-View is licensed on a per-developer basis. In other words, you are allowed to install µC/OS-View on multiple PCs as long as the PC is used by the same developer. If multiple developers are using µC/OS-View then each needs to obtain their own copy.