Embedded Systems/Common RTOS

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This chapter will discuss some particular RTOS implementations. We may use some technical terms described in the Real-Time Operating Systems chapter.

Requested RTOS

Use this page to request or suggest a new chapter about a new RTOS.

Add new RTOS's here before adding them to the main page. Do not list an RTOS on the main page if you do not intend on writing a chapter for it yourself. There are far too many different RTOS's in this world to list every instance on the main table of contents, and expect other users to fill in the blanks. Many RTOS are designed for a particular purpose, and few are common enough that other contributors can be expected to have some experience with them.


Many embedded systems have no "operating system" other than a Forth or BASIC interpreter.

Common embedded operating systems

In this book, we discuss these operating systems commonly used in embedded systems:

For further reading

A variety of embedded systems and RTOS are based on Linux -- see Embedded Systems/Linux for details.

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