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Now you're talking! (EOM)

Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 5/20/99 6:10 AM MST


In Reply to: Realtime Multi-Tasking C posted by Joe Johnson on 5/15/99 7:34 PM MST:



: Give us a microprocessor/language combination that has Realtime Multi-Tasking capability.

: A real time clock goes without saying.

: This would enable a lot of complex stuff to be written in relatively simple modules.

: For instance, a 'get latest radio data' task, a 'wheel speed control' task, an 'arm control' task, a 'compute wheel speed' task, a 'monitor power consumption' task, etc.

: I suppose the language should be 'C' but I am not fussy.

:
: Failing this, I suppose I will settle for just a powerful microprocessor with access to the interrupt service rountines (with both internal and external interrupt triggers).

: Comments?

: Joe J.



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