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12/31/09 21:43:10 (15 years ago)
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JoelSherrill
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/* Events in 1988 */ Add birth
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167 | 167 | * Release 3.0 includes C and Ada implementations, ships with GNU tools on tape |
168 | 168 | * U.S. Army creates RTEMS [http://www.rtems.org/PDFs/RTEMS_Army_Brochure_1993.pdf Brochure] |
169 | | = = Events in 1992 == |
| 169 | = Events in 1992 = |
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173 | 173 | * Intel i960 port uses GNU tools, m68k GCC benchmarked |
174 | 174 | * First non-Army RTEMS user (SSCL) |
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176 | | == Events in 1991 == |
| 175 | = Events in 1991 = |
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179 | 178 | * Release 1.31 with Intel i960 and Cyclone CVME961 BSP |
180 | 179 | * Release 1.30 with heterogeneous multiprocessing |
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182 | | == Events in 1990 == |
| 180 | = = Events in 1990 == |
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191 | 189 | * U.S. Army Missile Command requests royalty free, standards-based real-time solution with full source |
192 | 190 | * VITA releases RTEID 2.1 |
| 191 | * SP01 (a.k.a ticker) sets the date and time to 9:00pm on December 31, 1988. Since we have no precise idea when the first line of RTEMS code was written, we are treating this early timestamp as the birthdate of RTEMS. 1988 is the epoch of the Classic API and coincides with the first year of the project. |