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Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: SDC Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 July 2005
Learn about real-time operating systems
SDC Systems is running a series of 2-hour tutorials designed to provide a valuable introduction to the concepts and capabilities of the MQX RTOS.
For software engineers who have never before used a real-time operating system (RTOS) in their designs, and for engineers looking to move to a new RTOS for their next project, SDC Systems is now offering engineers the opportunity to attend its MQX 2-hour tutorials Each tutorial will provide a valuable introduction to the concepts and capabilities of the MQX RTOS
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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In small groups at a range of locations, software engineers will learn about the benefits of using a real-time operating system and how to implement MQX in an embedded design.
The popular MQX real-time operating system provides proven performance, along with real-time speed and a tiny footprint.
It has been designed to be easy to configure, enabling engineers to balance code size with performance requirements.
These tutorials will also cover the use of Ethernet communication in embedded systems.
They will discuss MQX's RTCS package, a TCP/IP technology that is tightly coupled to the RTOS and includes a full suite of protocols and resources.
Presented by an MQX embedded systems expert, each 2-hour tutorial promises to be a valuable opportunity to learn from someone with considerable experience in this field.
Attendance is free and there is no obligation to purchase.
Places on the tutorials can be booked via the SDC Systems website.
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