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RTEMS Support
RTEMS was developed by
OAR Corporation
for the U.S. Army Missile Command. OAR Corporation
has offered RTEMS related services since the earliest days of the
RTEMS Project. Since those early days, the RTEMS Community has
grown enormously and now there are companies around the world
with RTEMS expertise.
Recognizing the global nature of the RTEMS user base, OAR has
made arrangements with RTEMS specialists in other parts of the
world to provide local applications development services. This
enables you to combine local expertise with OAR
RTEMS services
including
official support contract and
RTEMS Application Assistance.
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OAR Corporation
is the sole provider of maintenance and annual support contracts
for RTEMS. OAR offers a variety of
RTEMS services including:
- standard and customer specific RTEMS training
- RTEMS Quick-Start program
- Release Verification on custom hardware
- Legacy RTEMS Support
- RTEMS Enhancements
- RTEMS Application Design Consultation
- RTEMS Application Development
For further information on what OAR can do to help make your RTEMS
application a success, vist the
RTEMS services page.
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Contemporary Software is an Australian firm that
provides RTEMS development services to the Asia/Pacific region.
Contemporary Software's history in RTEMS extends back into the
early 1990s with expertise in the RTEMS kernel, RTEMS tools, custom
BSPs, and application frameworks. Add-on packages such as NetSNMP,
OpenSSL and Python have been added to RTEMS at client requests.
For more information contact
Contemporary Software.
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embedded brains
GmbH (a joint venture of
IMD and IPR) is
a German firm that provides RTEMS development services.
embedded brains GmbH has expertise in the communication, factory
automation and automotive domains. embedded brains
GmbH has submitted the gen5200 BSP and many enhancements
for integrated PowerPC MPC8xx CPU models.
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Gaisler Research is a Swiss firm that provides
support for users of the ERC32 and LEON SPARC microprocessors.
Gaisler Research has submitted the LEON BSP and enhancements
to the existing SPARC port and ERC32 BSP.
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