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rtos for 8051

I have to make an rtos for 8051.

1.what are the functions performed by bootloader during startup of the chip?
if i can execute a program on my chip stored at any location in memory then what do i mean by making a separate OS for 8051?

please help me..

regards,
M.Stephen Selvaraj

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  • "I call mine rapid..."

    OK, fair enough.

    But "RTOS" is a widely-known abbreviation for "Real-Time Operating System".
    If you want to use that term with your own specific meaning in your own specific context, that's fine - but you need to make it clear that it's your definition, and not the commonly-held one.

    Especially as the OP in this thread doesn't really seem to have a firm grasp on what "RTOS" means in any context - so throwing in non-standard definitions without warning is not helpful.

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  • "I call mine rapid..."

    OK, fair enough.

    But "RTOS" is a widely-known abbreviation for "Real-Time Operating System".
    If you want to use that term with your own specific meaning in your own specific context, that's fine - but you need to make it clear that it's your definition, and not the commonly-held one.

    Especially as the OP in this thread doesn't really seem to have a firm grasp on what "RTOS" means in any context - so throwing in non-standard definitions without warning is not helpful.

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