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RTX Code Banking

Hi all,
In RTX we can assign a function as a task with the _task_ #NO tag.

When calling os_create_task we just pass this task number as a parameter.

Assume one has to use banking, in this case,
how does RTX identify, in which bank the function exists ?

from where does rtx get information about the banks of any task at runtime ?

regards
pachu

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  • RTOS, code banking, floating point or whatever on an 8051

    "Now, when you have crammed all that into the poor little bugger, we expect your next post to be "can I clock a 12MHz chip with 50MHz""

    Now you're just being silly.

    Am I?
    with "RTOS, code banking, floating point and whatever" he will need better than 12MHz to get the result in "less than an hour".

    Erik

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  • RTOS, code banking, floating point or whatever on an 8051

    "Now, when you have crammed all that into the poor little bugger, we expect your next post to be "can I clock a 12MHz chip with 50MHz""

    Now you're just being silly.

    Am I?
    with "RTOS, code banking, floating point and whatever" he will need better than 12MHz to get the result in "less than an hour".

    Erik

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  • "Am I?"

    Yes. He's not going to ask whether he can clock a 12MHz chip at 50MHz. That would be a stupid question. As it happens, the derivative he's using can be clocked at 40MHz.

    "with "RTOS, code banking, floating point and whatever" he will need better than 12MHz to get the result in "less than an hour"."

    You don't know anything about the OP's project. He may well be able to achieve what he wants to do at 12MHz.