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#
# COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1997.
# On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
# Copyright assigned to U.S. Government, 1994.
#
# The license and distribution terms for this file may in
# the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
# http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html.
#
# $Id$
#
This directory contains the RTEMS Sample Application Suite.
The tests in this directory perform two functions:
+ provide simple examples of applications which can be
used as a starting point for your application.
+ help test a new board support package
The hello and ticker applications are useful when first bringing up
a new board support package. The base_mp test is useful when
performing initial checkout on a new MPCI layer.
The following describes each of the sample applications:
base_mp
This is a very simple two node multiprocessor application. It consists
of a single initialization task on each node which print out
their respective node numbers and task IDs. This test can be
used as a simple test of a new MPCI layer because it minimizes
the number of packets sent by RTEMS.
This is intended as a starting point for custom developed multiprocessor
applications.
base_sp
This is a simple single processor application which consists of
an initialization task which creates another task.
This is intended as a starting point for custom developed single
processor applications.
cdtest
A very simple C++ application which demonstrates that it is
possible to use C++ contructors and destructors in an RTEMS
application. Also does a perfunctory iostream test.
hello
This is the RTEMS version of the classic hello world program.
It consists of single initialization task which prints out
a few messages.
This test does not include a Clock Tick device driver and can
be used to test the startup code of the board support package
as well as console output.
paranoia
A public domain test of the floating point and math library
capabilities of a toolset. It reports discrepancies between
actual and expected results. It is a large test.
ticker
This is a simple test of the user's Clock Tick device driver.
This test has an initialization task create three application
tasks which sleep and periodically wake up and print the time.
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