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View ArticleWould you buy a TCP/IP stack from me?
I will be straight with you. I am not a networking specialist. I look at the long list of protocols that we support with Nucleus OS and I recognize a large proportion of them. I probably know what they...
View ArticleProduct quality: belief or proof?
There are two aspects of any product that give me great pleasure: good design and quality of manufacture. This applies to just about anything: a pair of shoes, a car, a house , a piece of software …...
View ArticleIntroducing MCAPI
I recently wrote about a “multi-core” development project that I worked on many years ago, including some details of how we managed communication between the CPUs. Things have moved on a lot since...
View ArticleMCAPI – lessons learned
Some weeks ago, I wrote a blog entry on MCAPI, which seemed to provoke some interest. Last week we ran a Web seminar on this topic, in conjunction with the Multicore Association. This was well attended...
View ArticleStuffing bits
I am not a networking specialist. If you are an expert in this area, this posting will be teaching a grandmother to suck eggs [strange expression – I wonder what it actually means]. Obviously, over...
View ArticleUsing an SMTP client
I always find it satisfying to see simple solutions to apparently complex problems and the world of embedded software certainly lends itself to some creativity. My concept of “simple” is quite broad,...
View ArticleWould you buy a TCP/IP stack from me?
I will be straight with you. I am not a networking specialist. I look at the long list of protocols that we support with Nucleus OS and I recognize a large proportion of them. I probably know what they...
View ArticleProduct quality: belief or proof?
There are two aspects of any product that give me great pleasure: good design and quality of manufacture. This applies to just about anything: a pair of shoes, a car, a house , a piece of software …...
View ArticleIntroducing MCAPI
I recently wrote about a “multi-core” development project that I worked on many years ago, including some details of how we managed communication between the CPUs. Things have moved on a lot since...
View ArticleMCAPI – lessons learned
Some weeks ago, I wrote a blog entry on MCAPI, which seemed to provoke some interest. Last week we ran a Web seminar on this topic, in conjunction with the Multicore Association. This was well attended...
View ArticleStuffing bits
I am not a networking specialist. If you are an expert in this area, this posting will be teaching a grandmother to suck eggs [strange expression – I wonder what it actually means]. Obviously, over...
View ArticleUsing an SMTP client
I always find it satisfying to see simple solutions to apparently complex problems and the world of embedded software certainly lends itself to some creativity. My concept of “simple” is quite broad,...
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