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by Robert Bowen
Start ý Where
to Begin ý Development Tools ý Booting
the TS-2800 ý Installing the MicroC/OS-II
ý Creating a MicroC/OS-II Application ý
Creating the GUI ý Future
Goals ý Sources and PDF
SOURCES and PDF
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Robert Bowen has his Associates Degree
in Electronic Technology and Electronic Engineering. In the past,
he has worked for AT&T Consumer Products designing test equipment
and is currently employed by MTS Systems Corp. as a field service
engineer designing automated calibration equipment and developing
testing methods for customers involved in the material and simulation
testing field. In his spare time, Robert enjoys being an amateur radio
operator (call sign N0PAU) and tinkering with Linux. He can be reached
by e-mail at robert.bowen@mts.com.
REFERENCES
[1] J.J. Labrosse, MicroC/OS-II:
The Real-Time Kernel, R&D Books, Gilroy, CA, October 1998.
[2] ýýý, Embedded Systems Building
Blocks, 2nd ed., R&D Books, Gilroy, CA, December
1999.
RESOURCE
Technologic Systems
http://www.embeddedx86.com
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