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KROS - Small (12-64k), standards-based, low cost, no royalty, realtime OS; POSIX, ITRON/uITRON programming interfaces, GNU compiler support, source code provided; supports CPUs: Altera Nios, ARM, Hitachi SuperH. Free downloads: demos, documentation, updates. KROS Technologies, Inc. Commercial. |
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TRON Association - Promotes standards creation and adoption, offers conformance testing services, does related studies, publicizes and promotes TRON. Confident that their efforts will contribute significantly to creation of a new computer order and emergence of a mature information society. Hope to advance industries and economies of nations throughout the world. |
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TRON Project - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia. |
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TRON Project Information - The Real-time Operating system Nucleus is an open RTOS specification; versions: BTRON, CTRON, ITRON, JTRON. Developed in Japan, where some 1/4 of new embedded systems use an ITRON type OS. [University of Tokyo, Japan] |
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TRON Web - Official overseas news source; all the information needed to learn about and keep up on developments in this popular, general-purpose computer architecture designed to connect the wide array of computer systems used in society today, and new types to come into use in the next century. |
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TRON.org - News, information, schedules, what's new, some small but interesting readings, many links. Mostly Japanese, several useful, interesting pages in English. |
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The Most Popular Operating System in the World - What is Earth's most widely used OS? Not Linux, Unix, or Windows, but ITRON, Japanese realtime kernel for small-scale embedded systems. It runs mobile phones, digital cameras, CD players, many other devices. [LinuxInsider] (October 15, 2003) |
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B-Free 0.0.20 Released - Announcement disproving rumors that project is dead, 3 forum comments. [OSNews.com] (August 1, 2003) |
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TRON + Linux = T-Linux - T-Engine Forum and MontaVista Software are joining the long-dominant Japanese embedded OS, TRON, with embedded Linux, to form a standard software architecture for embedded devices benefiting from open source and Linux. Forum with comments. [Slashdot] (March 18, 2003) |
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