On 16.02.2012 11:34, jj p wrote:
> Hi list,
> This a "little" message to announce our project.
>
> Lepton/Tauon is an open source POSIX "compliant" Operating System for
> deeply embedded devices. It tries to bring PSE-53 POSIX capabilities
> to embedded world (including multiprocess, filesystems, messages
> queues, ... BUT currently no asynchronous I/O support aka aio_xxx).
> The system implementation follows an UNIX approach.
>
> The aim of this project, it's not to develop another operating system
> like GNU/Linux, but an human understandable operating system that provides
> more services than a realtime kernel, while keeping a reasonable footprint
> for deeply embedded system.
[snip]
> Lepton/Tauon provides more than 150 POSIX functions over a real-time
> operating system that can be:
> -. Proprietary embOS from Segger (original Lepton)
> -. Open source eCos community (Tauon)
Considering that eCos has POSIX compatibility layer, what's your
approach, replace or complement?
Similar question regarding lwIP?
Ilija
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