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Win32 or Linux Port? #12

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edbek opened this issue Jun 25, 2020 · 8 comments
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Win32 or Linux Port? #12

edbek opened this issue Jun 25, 2020 · 8 comments
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edbek commented Jun 25, 2020

ThreadX requires Win32 or Linux simulation ! Like for example FreeRTOS or uCOS-III.
Can we expect such an implementation for the future ?

@goldscott
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I'm not sure I understand your question. We have win32 and linux ports for ThreadX - these will be added to github soon.

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edbek commented Jun 26, 2020

Yes, this is the win32 and linux port.
Thank.

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The win32 port should be added very soon (next week or two) and linux will come after. Closing.

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rtoshub commented Jul 10, 2020

any news?

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We are about to publish a bunch of new ports, including win32 and linux, either today or early next week.

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edbek commented Jul 11, 2020

We wait. Thank you !

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Windows and Linux ports were posted. https://github.com/azure-rtos/threadx/tree/master/ports

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edbek commented Jul 30, 2020

Yes, we have seen and are testing. Thank you.

@yuxin-azrtos yuxin-azrtos added the hardware New hardware or architecture support request label Feb 8, 2021
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