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| 20 | = Recent Project Suggestions = |
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| 22 | The following have been suggested on the mailing list or by developers but have not yet received detailed write ups (if they are even needed). The key to this list is that they are recent ideas. That generally means that they are of importance to the project but we haven't yet had time to create a work break down. |
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| 24 | If one of these sounds interesting, ask on an RTEMS mailing list for details and we can all help scope the project. These are in absolutely no order. Do not think the order of this list is indicative of importance, size of project, or anything else. :) |
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| 26 | * Port RTEMS to Microblaze w/BSP for GDB simulator. Also eeds BSP for more complete HW on simulator. |
| 27 | * Add recipes to RTEMS Source Builder for packages in rtems-addon-packages and graphics toolkit. |
| 28 | * Add simulator recipes to RTEMS Tools for more simulators. Many more are supported by older simscripts. |
| 29 | * Complete conversion of coverage reporting to Python and integration into RTEMS Tools. SOCIS 2014 code works but is not production worthy. GCOV support could use work and generation of gcov reports as part of our output. |
| 30 | * Add interface compliance tests for rest of POSIX API. |
| 31 | * More peripherals for Raspberry Pi |
| 32 | * More peripherals for Beagleboard |
| 33 | * Complete support for Edison |
| 34 | * VESA x86 BIOS - This is Pavel Pisa's idea. |
| 35 | * Continued work on RTEMS/Pok/VM effort. |
| 36 | * rtems-testing and RSB improvements -run gcc tests |
| 37 | * trace improvements and visualization |
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