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ISBN 1-57820-103-9 |
MicroC/OS-II,
The Real-Time Kernel 2ND EDITION
Read what Author and Embedded Systems expert Jack
Ganssle said about µC/OS-II (Excerpted
from Embedded Systems Programming Magazine, January 1999,
p89-91):
"Jean Labrosse's new work MicroC/OS-II, The
Real-Time Kernel appeared in March 2002. This
volume replaces Labrosse's previous book on his RTOS, and
is virtually a complete rewrite. In it he discusses µC/OS-II.
MicroC/OS-II is a highly portable, ROMable, scalable, preemptive
real-time, multitasking kernel (RTOS) for microprocessors
and microcontrollers with performance comparable to - and
in some cases exceeding - commercially-available kernels.
Written in ANSI C for maximum portability, MicroC/OS-II has
been ported to more than 40 different processor architectures
ranging from 8- to 64-bit CPUs. Certifiable for use in safety-critical
systems, this RTOS has been proven to be robust, reliable,
and safe enough for you to use in your own applications.
Independent review by Mr.
Jack Ganssle:
"Jean Labrosse has a new revision of his MicroC/OS-II,
The Real Time Kernel available. I've long been a fan of
Jean's, of the µC/OS product itself, and his books.
This version is more than a simple upgrade; it appears
to be a total rewrite. Weighing in at 600 pages it's a
complete description of the RTOS, and about how to use
it in your application. The RTOS itself now has file system
and GUI support. It's certified to DO-178B, and an upgrade
to DO-178A is coming. It has been ported to a vast number
of microprocessors. Best of all, to me, is the code is
written in an eminently clear and consistent fashion. Want
to teach people how to write clean code? Have them read
the source to µC/OS. The book no longer includes
source listings of the RTOS; those are on the companion
CD. Instead, Jean has added chapters and more material
that gives a very easy-to-understand description of what
is going on. There are many more illustrations than in
the previous volume. I like the fact that he has annotated
the listings (listings that demonstrate how to use the
RTOS) with numbers that refer to descriptions in the text.
That speeds understanding of the concepts a lot. Highly
recommended. It's available on Amazon.com or from Jean's
site at www.Micrium.com."
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