Hi Sven<br><br>> But Telelogic is quite reasonable with evaluation (30 day) licenses which is<br> > about the time needed to develop and test such an adapter if you have prior<br> > knowledge of the OS and its build environment.<br>
<br>That would not be the case since I have access to an academic license at my university.<br><br>> > This IMHO could do wonders for the adoption of RTEMS<br> > on a lot of<br> > > avionics/military projects where Rhapsdy is very much used. The<br>
> > great thing about an adaptor in rhapsody is that it<br> > only abstracts<br> > > the OS API, which means that as soon as it is written, it is<br> > > peanuts to have it on others as you only need to select a new<br>
> > build environment. Since this is gcc for all RTEMS, you<br> > only need<br> > > to modify a few batch files/scripts to add a cpu.<br><br>Actually the adaptor is more than this. Since Rhapsody has model debugging features, great part of the work would be bsp-dependent, because it'll need to load the application in the target and then control its activities remotely.<br>
Nevertheless, if well documented and coded, the amount of time/work needed to include support for other bsps would be almost insignificant.<br> <br>Regards,<br><br>André--<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/26/08, <b class="gmail_sendername"><a href="mailto:Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com">Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com</a></b> <<a href="mailto:Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com">Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin-top: 0; margin-right: 0; margin-bottom: 0; margin-left: 0; margin-left: 0.80ex; border-left-color: #cccccc; border-left-width: 1px; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 1ex">
<br><br> > -----Original Message-----<br> > From: <a href="mailto:rtems-users-bounces@rtems.org">rtems-users-bounces@rtems.org</a><br> > [mailto:<a href="mailto:rtems-users-bounces@rtems.org">rtems-users-bounces@rtems.org</a>] On Behalf Of Joel Sherrill<br>
> Sent: 26 March, 2008 16:30<br> > To: <a href="mailto:Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com">Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com</a><br> > Cc: <a href="mailto:rtems-users@rtems.com">rtems-users@rtems.com</a><br> > Subject: Re: Another GSOC application<br>
><br> > <a href="mailto:Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com">Sven.BIEBAUT@be.thalesgroup.com</a> wrote:<br> > ><br> > > <snip><br> > ><br> > > Another idea concerns a project that may become my<br>
> Undergraduate<br> > > Thesis. I've been thinking in adapting I-Logix Rhapsody in order<br> > > to have a UML tool (with great code-generation capabilities) for<br> > > rtems on erc32. This would make possible the use of modern<br>
> > Software Engineering concepts, leading to fast model-driven<br> > > development and analysis of real-time embedded software.<br> > ><br> > > <snip><br> > ><br> > > André Keller<br>
> ><br> > > Hello,<br> > ><br> > > This IMHO could do wonders for the adoption of RTEMS<br> > on a lot of<br> > > avionics/military projects where Rhapsdy is very much used. The<br>
> > great thing about an adaptor in rhapsody is that it<br> > only abstracts<br> > > the OS API, which means that as soon as it is written, it is<br> > > peanuts to have it on others as you only need to select a new<br>
> > build environment. Since this is gcc for all RTEMS, you<br> > only need<br> > > to modify a few batch files/scripts to add a cpu.<br> > ><br> > > As Telelogic (formerly known as i-logix) has a mingw<br>
> based adaptor<br> > > for win32 console applications, the necessary batchfiles can be<br> > > adapted from there to make it work. I do not know if there are<br> > > license issues with that approach. That might need to<br>
> be verified.<br> > ><br> > ><br> > Sven .. do you have any contacts that could let Andre do this<br> > for them as a summer job?<br><br><br>I'm afraid I cant be of much help there. Although we use rhapsody, there is<br>
no project with us that uses RTEMS.<br><br> But Telelogic is quite reasonable with evaluation (30 day) licenses which is<br> about the time needed to develop and test such an adapter if you have prior<br> knowledge of the OS and its build environment.<br>
<br><br> > ><br> > > HTH,<br> > ><br> > > Sven Biebaut<br> > ><br> ><br> ><br> > --<br> > Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research & Development<br> > <a href="mailto:joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com">joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com</a> On-Line Applications Research<br>
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