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compatibiltiy of new simulator with book

Posted by Gerardo Rosiles on March 29, 2011
I am using the standard edition of the FreeRTOs book to teach a class on Embedded Systems. Last year I used the WATCOm simulator very effectively.

Can I still use both the book with the Eclipse/Mingcc based simulator? In other works, are the examples the same?

Thanks,

Gerardo

RE: compatibiltiy of new simulator with book

Posted by Richard on March 29, 2011
It is my intention to provide a set of book example projects that use the Windows simulator because it is a more convenient platform, but so far I have not been able to find the time to do this.

I think creating projects that use the Windows simulator should be straight forward, although the performance obtained will not be real time the sequence in which things are executed should be accurate. The only small potential issue I would see is the tick rate, because Windows is only capable of giving a very slow (in comparison to an embedded system anyway) clock, some timings (block times, etc.) might need changing.

Regards.


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