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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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  • the original statement:
    it can do.... but youve got to use a 8051 microprocessor core running at more than 1500MHz

    BULL!!!

    the correct statement would be "it can NOT do since no 8051 microprocessor core running at more than 1500MHz exist".

    Andy Neil Posted

    I stand by my earlier assertion that, In general, applications that are suitable for implementation on an 8051 do not need an RTOS - but that is quite a bit different from just calling it unqualified BULL...

    I stand by my statement, stating that something "can do" something if a nonexisting device were available, is BULL. If something requires something nonexisting to do somathing it can NOT do it.

    The qualified 'BULL' referred to that specific phrase.

    Erik

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  • the original statement:
    it can do.... but youve got to use a 8051 microprocessor core running at more than 1500MHz

    BULL!!!

    the correct statement would be "it can NOT do since no 8051 microprocessor core running at more than 1500MHz exist".

    Andy Neil Posted

    I stand by my earlier assertion that, In general, applications that are suitable for implementation on an 8051 do not need an RTOS - but that is quite a bit different from just calling it unqualified BULL...

    I stand by my statement, stating that something "can do" something if a nonexisting device were available, is BULL. If something requires something nonexisting to do somathing it can NOT do it.

    The qualified 'BULL' referred to that specific phrase.

    Erik

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