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ADSP-21020/ADSP-21062 Example Real-Time Programs ------------------------------------------------ This software assumes the following: Analog Devices C compiler release 3.1 or greater Analog D

rtw_proj.tmw

Real-Time Workshop project for Ex0701 using D:\MATLAB\rtw\c\grt\grt_lcc.tmf. MATLAB root = D:\MATLAB. SimStruct date: 21-Jun-2002 02:11:40 This file is generated by the Real-Time Workshop for use by t

rtw_proj.tmw

Real-Time Workshop project for Ex0701 using D:\MATLAB\rtw\c\grt\grt_lcc.tmf. MATLAB root = D:\MATLAB. SimStruct date: 21-Jun-2002 02:11:40 This file is generated by the Real-Time Workshop for use by t

readme

/* #include "../../README" */ This example demonstrates interrupt handling in real time. You will also find out how to pronounce "Linux" correctly! Since I'm not sure that everyone will be able to m

readme

/* #include "../../README" */ This example demonstrates interrupt handling in real time. You will also find out how to pronounce "Linux" correctly! Since I'm not sure that everyone will be able to m

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# README,v 1.1 1999/05/23 15:08:57 coryan Exp This directory contains a small framework to write tests for the real-time event service. Check the Basic or Performance directories for examples of

posix.tex

\chapter{Posix - RTAI/fusion} % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \section{The New POSIX Approach} In older RTAI versions POSIX compatiblity has been achi

readme

/* #include "../../README" */ This example demonstrates interrupt handling in real time. You will also find out how to pronounce "Linux" correctly! Since I'm not sure that everyone will be able to m

readme

/* #include "../../README" */ This example demonstrates interrupt handling in real time. You will also find out how to pronounce "Linux" correctly! Since I'm not sure that everyone will be able to m

readme

Author: Michael Barabanov This example demonstrates interrupt handling in real time. You will also find out how to pronounce "Linux" correctly! Since I'm not sure that everyone