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FSMlabs announces ‘quick start’ embedded RTLinux training

May 16, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Soccoro, NM — (press release excerpt) — FSMLabs is pleased to announce a number of “quick start” training seminars to be offered this summer. These 2 Day “hands-on” seminars are designed to put you on your feet and running with RTLinux for embedded environments. Phil Wilshire, an early adopter of RTLinux and an experienced professional trainer will be presenting these seminars. The first of these seminars are due to take place in the Washington DC area, Baltimore MD, and Raleigh NC in the June/July period. Other events are planned in Boston, Atlanta, and Florida later in the year.

Designed to be beneficial to both project and team managers as well as programmers. Managers will have some welcome “hands on” experience and programmers will get the feel of RTLinux application programming. No prior Linux experience is required or assumed, but even experienced users will find the sessions beneficial. Attendees are given enough information to immediately start work (either programming or planning) their own projects.

During these sessions many of the typical problems encountered by first time or experienced users will be discussed and eliminated. Software management and productivity tools will be discussed and demonstrated. Topics covered include:

  • Setting up an Embedded project
  • Introduction to RTLinux
  • Linux kernel configuration
  • RTLinux configuration
  • RTLinux “lean POSIX” API
  • Communications
  • Testing
  • Performance
  • Debugging
  • Cross platform development
  • Development and code management tools
  • Multithreaded real-time applications
  • Example Control Systems
  • ControlsKit/XML
Fees for these seminars are $1200 per person. The seminar fees include: a hard copy of the lecture notes, Course CD with slides and examples, and lunch. For an additional fee of $800 attendees can take home a binary release of the FSMLabs RTLinux/Pro Developers' Kit (normal cost $1000).

If you would be interested in FSMlabs presenting a seminar in these and any other locations worldwide please send details to [email protected]

 
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