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v21 v22 1 = Timeline = 2 1 = Historical Timeline = 2 3 [[TOC(History/Timeline, depth=2)]] 3 4 4 5 The RTEMS Project has been around a long time. Please add information about what RTEMS features you were involved in, what [wiki:RTEMSApplications_ applications] you fielded, etc. to the timeline. If you have published papers, please add them to the [wiki:RTEMSReferences_ References] page. 5 6 6 7 [[TOC(TBR/Website/Timeline, depth=2)]] 8 9 = Events in 2012 = 7 == 2012 == 8 10 9 * BMW acknowledges Superbike uses RTEMS and allows it to be used in Embedded Brains booth at the Embedded World Show 11 10 * EADS/Astrium gives workshop presentation stating all projects in DE/UK/FR use RTEMS 12 11 * Curiosity lands on Mars with RTEMS 13 = Events in 2011 = 12 13 == 2011 == 14 14 15 * Converted to Git after 17 years of CVS 15 16 * First year in ESA Summer of Code in Space 16 17 * RTEMS orbits moon on-board ARTEMIS 17 18 * OAR is a sponsor of the Flight Software Workshop 18 = Events in 2010 = 19 20 == 2010 == 21 19 22 * Launched with Solar Dynamic Observatory 20 23 * RTEMS File System (RFS) added for NASA MMS 21 24 * Tyco acknowledges some products use RTEMS. Products shown at Embedded World. 22 = Events in 2009 = 25 26 == 2009 == 23 27 24 28 * Herschel and Planck launch with RTEMS running the flight computer. … … 40 44 * GNAT/RTEMS Development Environment on Fedora 12 LiveDVD featured at [http://www.sigada.org/conf/sigada2009/ SigAda 2009] tutorial on embedded systems. 41 45 * 4.10 improvements including significant clean up of BSP initialization code resulting in the ability to support Unified Workspace. 42 = Events in 2008 = 43 46 47 == 2008 == 44 48 45 49 * 4.9.0 and 4.9.1 released … … 57 61 * LPC2478 BSP added 58 62 * gen83xx BSP added 59 = Events in 2007 = 60 63 64 == 2007 == 61 65 62 66 * 4.7.0 and 4.7.1 released … … 70 74 * First CPU Kit RPMs successfully built!! 71 75 * rtl21xx BSP merged 72 = Events in 2006 = 73 76 77 == 2006 == 74 78 75 79 * ADI Blackfin port submitted by Alain Schaefer. … … 78 82 * SPARC LEON3 BSP submitted by Gaisler Enterprises. 79 83 * RTEMS circles Mars and helps unlock secrets of Archimedes manuscript. 80 = Events in 2005 = 81 84 85 == 2005 == 82 86 83 87 * Eric Norum of Argonne National Laboratory submits the uC5282 BSP for the Arcturus Networks uC DIMM ColdFire 5282 board. … … 87 91 * IRQ Unified API completed. 88 92 * All PowerPC BSPs except those for 4xx-based boards are using the new exception model. 89 = Events in 2004 = 90 93 94 == 2004 == 91 95 92 96 * RTEMS Wiki launched. … … 95 99 * Intec Automation SS555 BSP written by David Querbach of Real-Time Systems Inc. This work was sponsored by the Defence Research and Development Canada - Suffield. He notes that the BSP is largely based on the mbx8xx ports, with some floating-point code from the mpc8260 port. 96 100 * Jay Monkman submitted a number of BSPs for Cogent boards including the ARM-based CSB336 and CSB337, the MC68360-based CSB360, and the MIPS-based (AMD Au1100) CSB350. 97 = Events in 2003 = 98 101 102 == 2003 == 99 103 100 104 * NFS client for RTEMS released … … 102 106 * GoAhead Webserver updated to 2.1.4 103 107 * ncurses updated to 5.3 in RTEMS Add-On Packages 104 = Events in 2002 = 105 108 109 == 2002 == 106 110 107 111 * DOS (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32) Filesystem support added … … 117 121 o GNAT/RTEMS on MIPS support added with release of gcc 3.2.1. 118 122 * Added soft float multilibs on i386-rtems gcc toolset 119 = Events in 2001 = 120 123 124 == 2001 == 121 125 122 126 * Existing MIPS port reworked to better support more MIPS variants. … … 126 130 * RTEMS Project begins using GNATS to track issues. 127 131 * RTEMS Steering Committee formed. 128 = Events in 2000 = 129 132 133 == 2000 == 130 134 131 135 * Binaries for more hosts (Solaris, Cygwin, FreeBSD) and Ada95 … … 133 137 * ncurses 5.2 ported to RTEMS as part of Add-On Packages 134 138 * Reorganization initiated for CPU and BSP Kit. 135 = Events in 1999 = 136 139 140 == 1999 == 137 141 138 142 * GNU avl 1.4.0 ported to RTEMS as part of Add-On Packages … … 142 146 * C/C++/Java development tool binaries for Linux (RPM and Debian) 143 147 * Initial In-Memory Filesystem (IMFS) support added 144 = Events in 1998 = 145 148 149 == 1998 == 146 150 147 151 * Release 4.0.0 with stable POSIX threads and FreeBSD TCP/IP 148 152 * OAR becomes primary distributor of RTEMS 149 153 * Hitachi SH port and Filesystem infrastructure added 150 = Events in 1997 = 151 154 155 == 1997 == 152 156 153 157 * Mailing lists established … … 155 159 * First support for GNU autoconf and TCP/IP 156 160 * Adopt FSF General Public License with exception 157 = Events in 1996 = 158 161 162 == 1996 == 159 163 160 164 * Release 3.6.0 last Army release, first useable POSIX 1003.1b threads support 161 165 * AMD A29K and MIPS ports submitted 162 166 * rtems.com domain registered 163 = Events in 1995 = 164 167 168 == 1995 == 165 169 166 170 * Release 3.5.0 includes submitted port to PowerPC … … 172 176 * Documentation converted to GNU TeXinfo 173 177 * Cygnus gives away floppy with RTEMS source at Embedded Systems Conference 174 = Events in 1994 = 175 178 179 == 1994 == 176 180 177 181 * Release 3.1 with multiprocessing added to Ada implementation 178 182 * Available via anonymous FTP from U.S. Army 179 = Events in 1993 = 180 183 184 == 1993 == 181 185 182 186 * Release 3.0 includes C and Ada implementations, ships with GNU tools on tape 183 187 * U.S. Army creates RTEMS [http://www.rtems.org/PDFs/RTEMS_Army_Brochure_1993.pdf Brochure] 184 = Events in 1992 = 185 188 189 == 1992 == 186 190 187 191 * Release 2.0.1 uses GNU tools only 188 192 * Intel i960 port uses GNU tools, m68k GCC benchmarked 189 193 * First non-Army RTEMS user (SSCL) 190 = = Events in 1991 == 191 194 195 == 1991 == 192 196 193 197 * Release 1.31 with Intel i960 and Cyclone CVME961 BSP 194 198 * Release 1.30 with heterogeneous multiprocessing 195 199 196 == Events in 1990 == 197 200 == 1990 == 198 201 199 202 * Intel i386 support added including Force FORCE386 BSP 200 203 * First internal U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) user 201 204 202 == Events in 1988 == 203 205 == 1988 == 204 206 205 207 * U.S. Army Missile Command requests royalty free, standards-based real-time solution with full source