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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [September 2009 Threads] Online hardware serverPosted by Yap Rak on September 17, 2009 Dear all,
I'm new to RTOS's and operating systems. Thus, I'm new to FreeRTOS. I started to learn this subject from the begining.
To learn RTOS I'm planning to download the real time kernel and try it. However, I dont have a hardware for it. Eventhough, I have an hardware I dont know how to debug my code in a board that supports real time operating systems.
So,here comes my question:
Is there a server that a board is connected to this server and I'm gonna connect to this board through internet and try my code in there?
Best regards.
RE: Online hardware serverPosted by MEdwards on September 17, 2009 If you have a PC you can use the Keil simulator (ARM7/9/CM3), PIC24/dsPIC simulator or OpenWatcom (DOS .exe generated). You can also use either the Windows or Linux simulators. All these options allow you to experiment without any hardware.
RE: Online hardware serverPosted by Yap Rak on September 18, 2009 Thank you for your reply.
Do you recommend Linux or Windows while learning FreeRTOS or trying to learn real time operating systems.
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