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Enea OSE real-time operating system supports ARM Cortex-A9 and Cortex-R4 processors

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Enea OSE real-time operating system

Enea has announced that its OSE real-time operating system now supports the ARM Cortex-A9 and Cortex-R4 processors — a combination that is said to provide a suitable foundation for devices such as mobile phones and networking equipment, as well as embedded and resource-constrained applications.

This latest Enea OSE release is intended to help developers of embedded applications based on the ARM Cortex-A9 processor to boost performance through the full support for ARM MMU technology, which includes functionality such as protection domains, paging on demand and large- and small-memory page mappings.

For deeply embedded designs using the ARM Cortex-R4 processor, Enea’s software is claimed to deliver reliable real-time processing and a compact footprint.

Key features and benefits

  • Enea OSE’s pre-emptive real-time response, memory protection, supervision, error handling, power management optimisation and runtime program loading make it suitable for building a range of devices and systems on both single- and multi-core architectures.
  • Development and debugging tools are provided through the Enea Optima tool suite, an Eclipse-based integrated development environment.
  • Utilising the open-source Eclipse platform and C/C development tools, Optima provides advanced system-level browsing, debugging, profiling and analysis tools that simplify the debugging and optimisation of large-scale distributed applications, according to the company.

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