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  2. RedBoot - Wikipedia

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    RedBoot (an acronym for Red Hat Embedded Debug and Bootstrap firmware) is an open-source application that uses the eCos real-time operating system Hardware Abstraction Layer to provide bootstrap firmware for embedded systems. RedBoot allows download and execution of embedded applications via serial or Ethernet, including embedded Linux and eCos ...

  3. eCosCentric - Wikipedia

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    eCosCentric Limited is a privately held company dedicated to open source software, with a distinct focus on eCos (Embedded Configurable Operating System). Founded in 2002 by the original eCos developers, [1] it has headquarters in Cambridge, England from where it continues to support, develop and provide commercial services for eCos and RedBoot.

  4. eCos - Wikipedia

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    The Embedded Configurable Operating System (eCos) is a free and open-source real-time operating system intended for embedded systems and applications which need only one process with multiple threads. It is designed to be customizable to precise application requirements of run-time performance and hardware needs.

  5. JFFS2 - Wikipedia

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    JFFS2 is also available for a few bootloaders, like Das U-Boot, Open Firmware, the eCos RTOS, the RTEMS RTOS, and the RedBoot. Most prominent usage of the JFFS2 comes from OpenWrt. [2] At least three file systems have been developed as JFFS2 replacements: LogFS, UBIFS, and YAFFS.

  6. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    eCos: modified GPL, eCos: RTOS C, C++ RTOS No RTEMS: modified GPL, BSD, Stanford RTOS C and ASM with native support for other languages including C++ and Ada POSIX, RTEID/ORKID, uITRON RTOS 4.7.1 HelenOS: BSD Microkernel C M:N own/original No E/OS GPLv2: Monolithic ASM, C 1:1 BeOS, Unix-like No TempleOS: public domain Monolithic HolyC, C, C++

  7. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    Note: The column MBR (Master Boot Record) refers to whether or not the boot loader can be stored in the first sector of a mass storage device. The column VBR (Volume Boot Record) refers to the ability of the boot loader to be stored in the first sector of any partition on a mass storage device.

  8. Integrity (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    INTEGRITY-178B is the DO-178B–compliant version of INTEGRITY.It is used in several military jets such as the B-2, [2] F-16, F-22, and F-35, and the commercial aircraft Airbus A380. [3]

  9. SRM firmware - Wikipedia

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