uEZ(r) is an open source, embedded middleware platform providing underlying RTOS and processor abstraction features enhancing portability of application code to multiple ARM platforms with high reusability.

Developed by Future Designs, Inc. at https://www.teamfdi.com
Doxygen docs available at https://www.teamfdi.com/uezgui-doxygen/
FDI Support: https://teamfdi.com/forums

uEZ is now available in a 7-Zip archive. The .7z download is a much smaller file size. https://sourceforge.net/p/sevenzip/

uEZ v2.15.000 updates: Crossworks v5.1, IAR v9.60.3, MbedTLS/CorePKCS11 v3.6.2 with TSL 1.3, full FTP Server, FreeRTOS v11.0.1, auto-expanding heap, time.h include workaround

uEZ v2.16.000 updates: Crossworks v5.3, IAR v9.70.2, emWin v6.50, MbedTLS v3.6.5, FreeRTOS v11.2.0, RTT/SystemView Multi-Core support

uEZ v2.16.001 updates: Apply this patch over uEZ v2.16.000 to get new SPI flash and I2C external RTC drivers

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Server Operating Systems, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, Engineering

Programming Language

C, C++

Related Categories

C++ Embedded Systems Software, C Embedded Systems Software

Registered

2009-03-25