RTEMS.COM domain split from RTEMS.ORG

For many years RTEMS.ORG and RTEMS.COM have pointed to the same IP, same services, and same content. However, the time has come to separate those domains allowing each one to serve it's own unique purpose. This site, RTEMS.COM, will provide information concerning OAR’s RTEMS Services and Products. The other site, RTEMS.ORG, will continue to operate in service to the RTEMS and Open Source Communities.

Please adjust your bookmarks accordingly.

Flight Software Workshop 2013

OAR is excited to be presenting about RTEMS at the Flight Software Workshop again this year, the 5th consecutive. The Workshop, running December 10-12 at the Beckman Institute Auditorium of the California Institute of Technology, provides the opportunity to share modern architectures, technologies, and techniques for flight software. Please come by and see us.

* Website: www.flightsoftware.org
* Linkedin: FSW LinkedIn Group

RTEMS Training Class Oct 2013 in Munich Germany

There will be an RTEMS Open Class in Munich Germany, during the week of October 8-11, 2013. For information and registration visit the Embedded-Brains RTEMS Training page, or send email to RTEMS-info@rtems.com

RTEMS is worldwide!

Update 10/2/2013 - The RTEMS class in Munich has been cancelled for this year. We look forward to returning to Munich very soon for another great training session.

RTEMS bOARds™ Coming Soon

Customized and personalized. RTEMS on a chip?
No software royalties + affordable hardware + custom application = your idea spawned

Google selects an RTEMS GSOC Project as Featured Project

Google selects RTEMS Atomic Operations and SMP lock debug tool for RTEMS as their feature project on the Google Summer of Code webpage. This project is continuation of last year GSOC project. In the last year the architecture-independent atomic API has been developed and the implementation of X86 and PowerPC has been completed. So in this year the project’ goal is to support all other architectures. The task includes that a general atomic ops should be defined to support all the architectures which do not support SMP mode.