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Re: Blackdog6 post# 32754

Sunday, 03/09/2003 12:06:32 PM

Sunday, March 09, 2003 12:06:32 PM

Post# of 93819
BD-I posted this back in November, but I remember it being there on line before that. If I remember correctly, the answers from the techies said that the term "MicroOS" was just a term to mean small OS.

Posted by: rstring
In reply to: None Date:11/21/2002 2:25:24 PM
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Could e.Digital be involved here? Check out under SMS controller on page 2.

http://www.epi-ap.com/PDF/sms-message%20master.pdf

Also, Motorola uses something called MicroOS-II with their Coldfire application.

http://www.sterling1.com/project.htm


High Speed Thermal Printer
This printer based on the Motorola 5272 ColdFire processor and
utilising a USB connection to the host computer is capable of drawing at least 32 traces at chart speeds in excess of 100mm/sec. Sterling, drawing on its experience with the implementation of thermal printing in a number of medical devices, implemented all of the software in this device including the USB interface and the highly efficient
thermal drawing algorithms.

Platform: Coldfire 5272 Processor with MicroOS-II

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