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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [September 2013 Threads] Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by https://www.google.com/accounts on September 6, 2013 Hi, FreeRTOS+IO licence page says that FreeRTOS+IO is free to download and use under GPL but I can not seem to find the sources or header either in the download page or "\FreeRTOSV7.5.2\FreeRTOS-Plus\Source\FreeRTOS-Plus-IO" folder.
Thanks Ashwin
RE: Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by https://www.google.com/accounts on September 6, 2013 Just wanted to update that I am working with an STM32F103 port.
RE: Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by Dave on September 6, 2013 The source files are in the demo http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-Plus/FreeRTOS_Plus_IO/Download_FreeRTOS_Plus_IO.shtml
RE: Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by Ashwin Vijayakumar on September 7, 2013 Hi davedoor, Thanks for the reply. This demo is for LPC17xx controllers but I am working on STM32F103, are the sources available for other processors? If yes, are they free or will we get the sources when we purchase the license?
If the sources are not available for STM32F103, is there a guide to help port FreeRTOS_IO on this platform?
Thanks Ashwin
RE: Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by Richard on September 7, 2013 'Off the shelf' code is only available for the LPC17xx, but creating code for the STM32 should not be a problem as you have their peripheral driver library as a base to start from.
Regards.
RE: Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by Ashwin Vijayakumar on September 7, 2013 Richard, Is there a porting guide to help me get started?
RE: Where is FreeRTOS+IO source & header?Posted by Richard on September 7, 2013 Unfortunately not as each port is quite architecture specific. The API and transaction mode descriptions tell you what the code has to actually do, and you can look at the LPC17xx port layer to see how it links into the core +IO code.
Regards.
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