VxWorks to Linux Porting Clinic

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  • Linux
  • Hands-on
  • Embedded
  • Self-reliance
  • Start from scratch
  • Build from source
  • When, where and how to get help

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  • We do Linux
  • We do real-time
  • We document and debug
  • We build embedded systems
  • We do really small PICmicro, too
  • And, we deliver

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Course Title VxWorks to Linux Porting Clinic
Duration Four days
Format Instructor-led, hands-on
Tuition $2,000.00 per person (group discounts available)

This course is for professional software engineers who will be porting existing VxWorks software including applications, device drivers and board support packages, to an embedded Linux environment. Duration is four days.

The course provides software engineers with the practical steps in porting software from VxWorks to Linux. Using actual source code brought by those attending class, or using examples supplied with the course, engineers "port" the software to Linux using several alternative techniques as appropriate to the problem at hand.

Courses are presented by professional engineers with extensive experience in the embedded, real-time and Linux industries. Lectures are supplemented with comprehensive lab activities built from real-life engineering projects.

Topics

  • Setting up the Linux cross-development environment;
  • Tornado II versus Linux as a project development platform;
  • Conceptual differences and similarities between VxWorks and Linux;
  • Re-partitioning considerations (applications, device drivers and BSP functional contents in VxWorks versus Linux);
  • Porting strategy and step-by-step procedures;
  • Evaluating Open Source VxWorks mapping libraries and simulators; and
  • Testing and releasing a product on a Linux platform.

Tuition

$2000.00 (US) per person. (Group discounts available.)

Registration

To attend this class or for more information, please contact us.
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