Thanks Gedare, I have experience with other RTOSes and I am looking to relate what I know with RTEMS, so the book seems like a great fit.
Juan. On Wed, 9 Dec 2020, at 4:45 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote: > Hi Juan, > > I guess I have some experience with the book and should recommend it. For > just starting out however I would strongly encourage you to begin by browsing > our documentation/manuals: https://docs.rtems.org/ > especially begin with the User Manual. > > The book goes into great depth about some of the underlying theoretical > aspects and a technical minutiae (e.g., how exception handling really works > down low). It should be a thorough, comprehensive guide to someone to begin > building a solid foundation or to relate what they already know about RTOS to > RTEMS. > > My co-authors and I are hoping to work on a companion manual that would > provide many code examples to make the topics more approachable for hands-on > learners, but that will probably take a lot of time since we do this for > glory and not money ;) > > Also, we'll be really grateful to hear any reviews or suggestions in case we > do prepare the companion manual or a second edition. Already quite a bit of > the first edition is starting to become dated due to rapid changes happening > in RTEMS 5 and 6. > > Gedare > > On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 1:58 PM Juan Solano <j...@jsolano.com> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> has anybody around here read and can recommend the recent book on RTEMS, >> Real-Time Systems Development with RTEMS and Multicore Processors (from >> Gedare Bloom and Joel Sherrill)? >> >> I am starting with RTEMS and I am contemplating to buy it, but it is really >> expensive (170$). >> >> Rgds, >> Juan. >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> users@rtems.org >> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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