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Together we make RTEMS a +much better product. + +The following persons/organizations have made contributions: + ++ Dr. Mikhail (Misha) Savitski (mikhail.savitski@styrex.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@chapelhill.hp.com) was assisted in this effort by Joel Sherrill + (joel@OARcorp.com). 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. + ++ David Glessner (dwg@glenqcy.glenayre.com) of Glenayre Electronics + submitted the support for the Motorola MC68302 CPU. This included + the "gen68302" BSP which uses the on-chip peripherals on the MC68302 + as well as the modifications to the m68k dependent executive code to + support m68k family members based on the mc68000 core. + ++ Bryce Cogswell (cogswell@cs.uoregon.edu) submitted the support for MS-DOS + as a development environment as well as djgpp/go32 as a target environment. + ++ Andy Bray (andy@chaos.org.uk) of I-CUBED Ltd. in Cambridge U.K. + for porting RTEMS to the PowerPC. This effort included support for the + IBM 403 as well as the Motorola 601, 603, and 604 variants. A special + thanks to Dom Latter (dom@i-cubed.demon.co.uk) for being an RTEMS + evangelist and promoting the use of RTEMS both at I-CUBED Ltd. as well + as within the Internet community as a whole. + ++ John S. Gwynne (jsg@coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu) of Ohio State University + submitted the support for the Motorola MC68332 CPU as well as completing + the support for CPUs based on the MC68000 core. This included the "efi68k" + and "efi332" BSPs as well as completing the modifications to the m68k + dependent executive code to support m68k family members based on the + MC68000 core. "efi68k" and "efi332" are single board computers designed + primarily for automotive electronic fuel injection (EFI) control, but can + be considered general purpose controllers when used without the EFI + companion board(s). See the README in each BSP for more information. + ++ The European Space Agency for sponsoring On-Line Applications Research + to port RTEMS to the SPARC V7 architecture for use with their ERC32 + radiation-hardened CPU. Jiri Gaisler (jgais@wd.estec.esa.nl) deserves + special thanks for championing this port within the ESA was well as + for developing and supporting the SPARC Instruction Simulator used to + develop and test this port. + ++ Eric Norum (eric@skatter.usask.ca) of the Saskatchewan Accelerator + Laboratory submitted the support for the Motorola MC68360 CPU + including the `gen68360' BSP. + ++ Dominique le Campion (Dominique.LECAMPION@enst-bretagne.fr), for + Telecom Bretagne and T.N.I. (Brest, France) submitted the BSP for + the Motorola MVME147 board (68030 CPU + 68881 FPU) and the MVME147s + variant of this board. + ++ Craig Lebakken (lebakken@minn.net) and Derrick Ostertag + (ostertag@transition.com) of Transition Networks of Eden Prairie, MN + for porting RTEMS to the MIPS and AMD 29K architectures. This submission + includes complete support for the R4650 as well as partial support + for the R4600. + ++ Erik Ivanenko (ccms@utcc.utoronto.ca) of the University of Toronto + for submitting the i386ex bsp. + ++ Jiri Gaisler (jgais@wd.estec.esa.nl) converted RTEMS to using GNU + autoconf. This effort is greatly appreciated. + ++ Eric Norum (eric@skatter.usask.ca) of the Saskatchewan Accelerator + Laboratory submitted a BSP for the m68360 when operating in companion + mode with a m68040 and a port of the Motorola MC68040 Floating Point + Support Package (FPSP) to RTEMS. + +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. + |