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eXtreme Minimal Kernel
A free Real Time Operating System for Microcontrollers

eXtreme Minimal Kernel is a preemptive multithreaded real-time operating system for microcontrollers. XMK's primary design goal is to be small, extremely small, without sacrificing performance or functionality.  XMK's minimal footprint makes it ideal for running on 8bit microcontrollers, while its feature content makes it a excellent choice for 16bit and 32bit microcontrollers.  

XMK is 100% configurable, from a no frills thread scheduler to a full featured RTOS with TCP/IP networking.

News & Messages

 
Critical Patch for Renesas's M16C Port
A patch was released on October 17, 2004 to upgrade the v0.1.1 release to v0.1.1a.  The patch fixes a critical error in the low level interrupt handlers of the M16C port.  This patch only affects the M16C platform specific code. 
 
Renesas's M16C Supported
The October 3, 2004 release of XMK (v0.1.1) adds support for Renesas's M16C and R8C microcontrollers.
 
New Release
As of March 26, 2004 the Beta release 0.1.0 is  available for download.  The Release includes the integration of the lwIP TCP/IP stack and the demo application from the Embedded System Conference.
 
New IP Address for Perforce Server
As of March 4, 2004, the IP address of Shift-Right's Public Perforce server has changed.  The new IP address is: 65.168.17.220
 
Embedded System Conference March 29 - April 1, 2004.
Come visit us at Electronica USA at the Embedded System Conference this March.  We will be in the Nu Horizons booth demonstrating XMK's networking capabilities running on Nu Horizons' TCP/IP development kit

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