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Posted by ayushag16 on May 26, 2015

Dear All, I have experience over Linux but Started working over FreeRTOS. Means I am totally new to RTOS field. I am working over MSB432 and FreeRTOS. can anyone tell me that from where should I start. or What should I read. I want to port FreeRTOS over my MSB432 Board and I don't have any idea how to. it there any tool or something for that.

Thanks Ayush


FreeRTOS Learning

Posted by rtel on May 26, 2015

What is an MSB432? Is it a dev board for TI's new MSP432 (ARM Cortex-M4F)?

Regards.


FreeRTOS Learning

Posted by ayushag16 on May 27, 2015

yes MSB432... correct..


FreeRTOS Learning

Posted by rtel on May 27, 2015

Yes correct what? It is a development board for an MSP432? I will assume it is, in which case are you able to start with an existing MSP432 demo as described here: http://www.freertos.org/TIMSP432FreeRTOSDemo.html

If you then need to re-target that to another board then some info is here: http://www.freertos.org/porting-a-freertos-demo-to-different-hardware.html

Regards.


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