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Keil RTOS (old style) versus CMSIS RTOS....

Former Member
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I know I'm an old guy (software developer for more than 35 years), I have been using Keil RTOS for ages (13+ years on ARM, before that a zillion years on 8051) and have so far been satisfied with it, and most importantly learned to live with the RTOS and its shortcomings...

In this "CMSIS" age of things, I wonder if I should move on to the "brand new modern way" of using the RTOS? One thing I REALLY hate is the "package idea" of UV5, all this builtin handling of things makes me shiver... Basically its because I feel that I loose control...

Am I right, or should I just pull myself together and jump on the CMSIS wagon and embrace the wonderful new world?
What is your experience with this ??

Maybe I'm just being paranoid....

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member in reply to John Linq

    Well,
    I have dug into this modern "CMSIS stuff" and Keils RTX5/RTOS2 etc. It seems mostly logical, but one must keep focused as there are a lot of old information/previous versions etc that one have to steer around.
    I had a couple of questions, these where answered with lightning speed by technical support.

    Currently trying to get the file system to run on a MCB1500 board (SD card over SPI), but so far no success (I'm getting fsMediaError) on the fsMount(). It seems from the eventrecorder (which is super nice!) that there is a "BlenWriteError". I will take this up with support also...

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member in reply to John Linq

    Well,
    I have dug into this modern "CMSIS stuff" and Keils RTX5/RTOS2 etc. It seems mostly logical, but one must keep focused as there are a lot of old information/previous versions etc that one have to steer around.
    I had a couple of questions, these where answered with lightning speed by technical support.

    Currently trying to get the file system to run on a MCB1500 board (SD card over SPI), but so far no success (I'm getting fsMediaError) on the fsMount(). It seems from the eventrecorder (which is super nice!) that there is a "BlenWriteError". I will take this up with support also...

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