Tido Klaassen 00a339e3fe Final clean-up (hopefully)
Improved dependency tracking in build system
Added ability to build single target application
Added abililty to build non-testsuite applications
Added 'helloworld' example application
2015-07-14 18:56:15 +02:00
2015-07-14 18:56:15 +02:00

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Library:      Atomthreads
Author:       Kelvin Lawson <info@atomthreads.com>
Website:      http://atomthreads.com
License:      BSD Revised

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Atomthreads is a free RTOS for embedded systems, released under the
flexible, open source BSD license and is free to use for commercial or
educational purposes without restriction.

It is targeted at systems that need only a lightweight scheduler and the
usual RTOS primitives. No file system, IP stack or device drivers are
included, but developers can bolt on their own as required. Atomthreads
will always be a small number of C files which are easy to port to any
platforms that require threading by adding a simple
architecture-specific file.

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DOCUMENTATION:

All documentation is contained within the source files, commented using
Doxygen markup. Pre-generated documentation can be accessed at
http://atomthreads.com.

See also the README file contained within each folder of the source tree.

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GETTING STARTED:

Building of the sources is carried out from the ports tree. For example to 
make a software build for the AVR architecture see ports/avr/README.

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SOURCE TREE:

 * kernel        Core kernel sources
 * tests         Automated test suite
 * ports         CPU architecture ports

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Description
Lightweight, Portable RTOS Scheduler
Readme 11 MiB
Languages
C 87.1%
Assembly 8.8%
Makefile 4%