I am very happy to announce that a para-virtualized uC/OS-II for Secure Xen ARM is released.
This Xeno-uC/OS-II is found at the Para-virtualized uC/OS-II RTOS section of http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenARM.
The Xeno-uC/OS-II was developed by graduate students of OS lab supervised by professor Chuck Yoo in Korea University (http://os.korea.ac.kr/) and kindly submitted for the Xen ARM project. Many thanks to the OS lab. This uC/OS-II is an educational and research purpose RTOS. Please refer uC/OS-II to micurium web site. (http://www.micrium.com/)
Thanks,
Sang-bum Suh
Virtualization Project Lead
SAIT, Samsung Electronics
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