Timing and schedulability tools support Embedix
Apr 16, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsSan Francisco; Embedded Systems Conference — (press release excerpt) — Tri-Pacific Software Inc. announced a new partnership with Lineo Inc., through which Tri-Pacific has ported its timing and schedulability tool suite, RapidRMA, to Lineo's Embedded Linux platform in order to meet the increasing demand of real-time engineers for a robust solution for timing and schedulability. The combination of Lineo's Embedix SDK and Tri-Pacific's RapidRMA provides Linux engineers with the necessary tools for designing and validating timing requirements for real-time systems.
RapidRMA's new LTT Import trace feature enables engineers and system architects utilizing Linux to collect timing data from a Lineo Embedix target. This data is then used to construct a candidate model on which to conduct timing and schedulability analysis. The RapidRMA's interface to the LTT trace tool benefits Embedix users by providing a means to easily validate QoS requirements
RapidRMA is aimed at the needs of real-time embedded systems developers building real-time, safety critical and embedded systems applications including telecommunications, automotive control, avionics, defense electronics, wireless and satellite communications, and manufacturing.
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