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RTEMS was developed by On-Line Applications Research (OAR) under
contract to the U.S. Army Missile Command. Other than the
contributions listed in this document, all code and documentation
was developed by OAR for the Army.
The RTEMS project would like to thank those who have made
contributions to the project. Together we make RTEMS a
much better product.
The following persons/organizations have made contributions:
+ Dr. Mikhail (Misha) Savitski (mms@eiscathq.irf.se) of the EISCAT Scientific
Association submitted the BSP and other miscellaneous support for the
Motorola MVME162 (M68040LC CPU) VMEbus single board computer.
+ Division Inc. of Chapel Hill, NC for sponsoring On-Line Applications
Research to port RTEMS to the Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC architecture (V1.1)
and the addition of HP-UX as a development host. Tony Bennett
(tbennett@divnc.com) was assisted in this effort by Joel Sherrill
(jsherril@redstone.army.mil). Tony also deserves a big pat on the
back for contributing significantly to the overall organization
of the development environment and directory structure. RTEMS
is much easier to build because of Tony.
+ Greg Allen of Division Inc. of Chapel Hill, NC for
porting RTEMS to HP-UX. This port treats a UNIX computer as simply
another RTEMS target processor. This port can be used to develop
and test code which will ultimately run on the embedded platform.
+ Doug McBride (mcbride@rodin.colorado.edu) of the Colorado Space Grant
College at the University of Colorado at Boulder submitted the BSP
for the Motorola IDP board (M68EC040 CPU) single board computer. The
BSP leverages heavily off of the existing RTEMS BSP framework, the
examples in the back of the IDP user's manual, and the libgloss example
support for the IDP board from the newlib/libgloss distribution.
Finally, the RTEMS project would like to thank those who have contributed
to the other free software efforts which RTEMS utilizes. The primary RTEMS
development environment is from the Free Software Foundation (the GNU
project). The "newlib" C library was put together by Cygnus and is
a collaboration of the efforts of numerous individuals and organizations.
We would like to see your name here. BSPs and ports are always welcome.
Useful libraries which support RTEMS applications are also an important
part of providing a strong foundation for the development of real-time
embedded applications and are welcome as submission.
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