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Express Logic develops, markets and supports the ThreadX® real-time operating system (RTOS), NetX TCP/IP networking stack, USBX USB stack, and FileX® embedded file system, and PEGX GUI toolkit for embedded applications.
ThreadX is a royalty-free, full source code, small-footprint, low-overhead RTOS that is extremely easy to learn and use. ThreadX is one of the most widely deployed RTOS products in the world, with over 600 million products based on ThreadX.
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Definition: Embedded Linux is the use of a Linux operating system in an embedded computer systems such as a mobile phones, personal digital assistants, media players and other consumer electronics devices, networking equipment, machine control, industrial automation, navigation equipment and medical instruments.
According to a VDC survey, Linux was used by 18% of embedded engineers.[1] Unlike desktop and server versions of Linux, embedded Linux is designed for devices with relatively limited resources, such as smaller sizes of RAM and much more limited secondary storage.
Embedded Linux devices often have smaller flash memory-based secondary storage instead of a hard drive.
Embedded Linux is also usually purpose-made for the required application and target hardware, and thus attempts to be the optimized form of the Linux kernel for that application.
Most optimizations are done to make the OS a real-time operating system.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_linux)
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