[Noisebridge-discuss] ARMduino: A 72 MHz ARM based implementation of the Arduino physical computing platform.

Jason Dusek jason.dusek at gmail.com
Sun Jan 3 02:25:22 UTC 2010


2010/01/02 dpc <weasel at meer.net>:
> Jason Dusek <jason.dusek at gmail.com> writes:
> > This will only do half the job of making it easy to write real-time
> > software for ARM. Without a real-time OS, how will you handle
> > scheduling and concurrent access?
>
> i'm not sure what 'this' refers to, but wouldn't your question be
> answered by: mostly the same way that any 'regular' os handles it?

  I was not aware that Sketches had an OS under them. I don't
  see how your remarks actually apply to the question of how the
  Sketch programming system ("this") makes it easy to write
  real-time applications (as opposed to making it easy to write
  some embedded applications).

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Jason Dusek



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