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News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: STR912 starter kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2006
Starter kit puts RTOS and TCP/IP stack
to work
Hitex now complements its product and service portfolio for embedded applications with real-time operating systems and protocol stacks from CMX Systems.
Hitex now complements its product and service portfolio for embedded applications with real-time operating systems and protocol stacks from CMX Systems Since its inception in 1990, CMX has focused on providing its customers with all of the tools needed to program their embedded applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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These applications range from automotive, medical equipment, consumer electronics, communications, to aerospace, manufacturing automation, and many other industries.
The company's business is to develop and support real-time multitasking operating systems (OSs) for a wide variety of 8, 16, 32 and 64bit microprocessors, DSPs and microcomputers.
CMX enhances its RTOS with an optional TCP/IP networking package and additional networking addon components.
Combined with the experience and the good support of Hitex these products will be the ideal basis for successful projects.
The royalty-free real-time operating system CMX-RTX is outstanding concerning small footprint, fast task switch times and fast interrupt response.
It is scalable and very easy to configure.
Several licence models can be selected according to the user's needs.
Full source code is provided with the licence.
Several addon tools enable speedy development, such as the PC-ProtoRTX, which allows testing of user code on a PC.
A scaled-down version CMX-Tiny+ is also available.
The CMX-TCP/IP portable protocol stack is notable for its small footprint and ease of use.
It contains full source code and is royalty-free.
It can be used stand-alone or with CMX-RTX.
The new STR912 starter kit from Hitex contains a sample web server application and a TCP/IP client and server based on the CMX tools.
This helps developers to build their own web application in no time.
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