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Baget 2.0 RTOS
(ОСРВ "Багет" 2.0)
Baget startup screen (ASCII-art)Company / developer Scientific Research Institute of System Development of the Russian Academy of Sciences OS family Real-time operating systems Working state Current; passed the state testing for military purpose, state standard for a RTOS Source model unknown Initial release ? Latest stable release 2.57.15 / September 5, 2007 Supported platforms MIPS (Baget-MIPS variant), Intel BSPs (x86 architecture) Kernel type Microkernel License no exact license Official website NIISI RAS OS2000 Baget RTOS (rus. ОСРВ Багет) is a real-time operating system developed by the Scientific Research Institute of System Development of the Russian Academy of Sciences for a MIPS (Baget-MIPS variant) and Intel BSPs (x86 architecture). Baget is intended for software execution in a hard real-time embedded systems (firmware).
X Window System (client and server) was ported to Baget. It also has ethernet support (NFS, FTP, Telnet protocols), VFAT and a tar file systems, FDD and HDD driver support. A number of supported network cards are limited by some Realtek ISA and PCI cards.
The development process is based on the following principles:
- international standards compliance
- portability
- scalability
- microkernel
- object-oriented programming
- cross-platform development
Standards compliance
- POSIX 1003.1, portable operating systems standard (program interface),
- C standard, language and libraries.
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External links
Real-time operating systems (RTOS) List of real-time operating systems BeRTOS · ChibiOS/RT · Contiki · DioneOS · DNIX · DSOS · eCos · Embedded Linux · ERIKA Enterprise · EROS · FreeRTOS · FunkOS · Integrity · Junos · LynxOS · MenuetOS · MQX · MERT · Nano-RK · Nucleus RTOS · OpenComRTOS · OS-9 · OSE · PikeOS · pSOS · Prex · QNX · RMX · RSX-11 · RT-11 · RTEMS · RTLinux · RT-Thread · SINTRAN III · Symbian · Talon DSP RTOS · THEOS · ThreadX · TPF · TRON · µC/OS-II · VRTX · VxWorks · Windows CECategories:- Real-time operating systems
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