• CMSIS RTOS API: Criticism, comments and CMSIS++ suggestions
    For the impatient If you ever had to do with CMSIS RTOS API and did not enjoy it, or if you felt it like a straitjacket compared to your native RTOS, well, rest assured, your're not alone. The good news...
  • CMSIS RTOS API: Criticism, comments and CMSIS++ suggestions
    For the impatient If you ever had to do with CMSIS RTOS API and did not enjoy it, or if you felt it like a straitjacket compared to your native RTOS, well, rest assured, your're not alone. The good news...
  • CMSIS++: a proposal for a future CMSIS, written in C++
    Overview CMSIS++ is a portable, vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer intended for C++/C embedded applications, designed with special consideration for the industry standard Arm Cortex-M processor...
  • CMSIS++: a proposal for a future CMSIS, written in C++
    Overview CMSIS++ is a portable, vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer intended for C++/C embedded applications, designed with special consideration for the industry standard Arm Cortex-M processor...
  • CMSIS: A success story
    When the first Arm Cortex-M3 devices came to market in 2004, it quickly became clear that a vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer was required to simplify software re-use and to reduce the learning...