Articles
Martin's views on the business.- Towards a new era in
publishing Dedicated Systems Magazine.
January 2003, editorial of
Dedicated Systems Magazine Q1 2003
- Microsoft ready to compete
in the real-time market.
July 2001, editorial of
Dedicated Systems Magazine Q3 2001: RTOS Update.
- SoC: Not for the Faint-Hearted.
April 2001, editorial of
Dedicated Systems Magazine Q2 2001: Chips issue.
- The real problem: "What
is the problem"?!
January 2001, editorial
of Dedicated Systems Magazine Q1 2001: Development methodologies &
Tools.
- Dedicated Systems: A
Hard Nut to Crack?
October 2000, editorial
of Dedicated Systems Magazine Q4 2000: Embedded Internet.
- Dedicated Systems -
more than a new buzz word
July 2000, editorial of
Dedicated Systems Magazine Q3 2000: Bus Technology.
- Get Real Time Linux?
Get real!
April 2000, editorial
of Dedicated Systems Magazine Q2 2000: Instrumentation & Automation.
- The availability of
Windows CE 3.0 announces a new era in Real-Time Computing.
January 2000, editorial
of Dedicated Systems Magazine Q1 2000: Networks.
Our articles in Doctor Dobbs Journal
| 1 | Examining Windows CE .NET | |
| Home Section: www.ddj.com/articles/2003/0302 | ||
| Martin examines Windows CE .NET's thread handling and advanced interrupt handling capabilities, as well as its synchronization mechanisms and network stack performance. | ||
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| 2 | Examining QNX RTOS 6.1 | |
| Home Section: www.ddj.com/articles/2002/0206 | ||
| QNX RTOS 6.1 is a message-based, real-time operating system with a true microkernel architecture. | ||
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| 3 | Examining the VxWorks AE 1.1 RTOS | |
| Home Section: www.ddj.com/articles/2002/0211 | ||
| VxWorks AE from Wind River Systems is a real-time operating system designed for embedded applications with demanding requirements. | ||
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| 4 | Examining Windows CE 3.0 Real-Time Capabilities | |
| Home Section: www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0112 | ||
| So how real is Windows CE 3.0 real time? That's the question Bart and his coworkers were asked to find out—and here are their conclusions. | ||
Dedicated Systems in "Bits and Chips" (in Dutch)
| Micro-event: Embedded Windows | |



