DSP Gains Real-Time Kernel, Tools

Feb. 2, 2004
Motorola's MSC8102 digital signal processor is now supported by OSEck from Enea Embedded Technology. OSEck and Enea's Illuminator diagnostic tool is integrated with Metrowerks' CodeWarrior Development Studio. OSEck uses Enea's link handler, which...

Motorola's MSC8102 digital signal processor is now supported by OSEck from Enea Embedded Technology. OSEck and Enea's Illuminator diagnostic tool is integrated with Metrowerks' CodeWarrior Development Studio. OSEck uses Enea's link handler, which provides a processor- and application-independent message-passing mechanism. This makes it easier to distribute applications in a multiprocessor system. OSEck for the MSC8102 costs $25,000 per seat, including all tools. A support package for Motorola's MSC8102 ADS development board is also available.

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