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To check flow of RTOS Tiny execution.

Hi All

On test board:Leds(2 nos) --> P1.1,P1.2
Buzzer --> P1.3

In Task0:Task1 and Task2 are created.
In Task1:
led1 = On,led2 = off --> delay() --> led1 = Off,led2=On.
In Task2:
buzzer = On --> delay() --> buzzer = off.

Serial port,Timers,Interrupts not initialised.
No external RAM connected(only one int var used in code).

After running this program on 89C51RD2 nothing was working.
what might be the problem ?
Do i have to initialise Timer,interrupts ?
is this problem related to delay routines ?
can any body suggest how can i check flow of RTOS program execution
by using above on board resources ?

Thanks
regards
Naresh

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  • Hi Naresh,

    I am not familar with the 8-bit hardware, but there are good examples in C166 environment, so I guess there are some examples too in C51 toolchain.
    In C166 environment you will find it under EXAMPLE subfolder, but have look at the additionally files, since as I will mention below the printf's are excluded.

    There will be used a USER DEBUG function which give the states of the tasks and in which task you are currently. Since µVision has a build in function of printf in debugger/simulator I would suggest you to use this to output some usefull text for debugging purposes.
    (I use it,since I am beginner in RTOS programming and for me this give some usefull hints.)

    Sorry for may not be more helpfully in this case.

    Stefan

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  • Hi Naresh,

    I am not familar with the 8-bit hardware, but there are good examples in C166 environment, so I guess there are some examples too in C51 toolchain.
    In C166 environment you will find it under EXAMPLE subfolder, but have look at the additionally files, since as I will mention below the printf's are excluded.

    There will be used a USER DEBUG function which give the states of the tasks and in which task you are currently. Since µVision has a build in function of printf in debugger/simulator I would suggest you to use this to output some usefull text for debugging purposes.
    (I use it,since I am beginner in RTOS programming and for me this give some usefull hints.)

    Sorry for may not be more helpfully in this case.

    Stefan

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