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A typical environment using a common embedded RTOS can be up and running in a week or less. Custom RTOSes or environments using messaging or host-based simulators will require more time to integrate the necessary support. During this period, S2 typically works with a customer’s developer who is knowledgeable about their software architecture, RTOS primitives, and software build environment. | A typical environment using a common embedded RTOS can be up and running in a week or less. Custom RTOSes or environments using messaging or host-based simulators will require more time to integrate the necessary support. During this period, S2 typically works with a customer’s developer who is knowledgeable about their software architecture, RTOS primitives, and software build environment. | ||
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A typical environment using a common embedded RTOS can be up and running in a week or less. Custom RTOSes or environments using messaging or host-based simulators will require more time to integrate the necessary support. During this period, S2 typically works with a customer’s developer who is knowledgeable about their software architecture, RTOS primitives, and software build environment.