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Programming Embedded Systems
                     By Michael Barr, Anthony Massa
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                     Publisher: O'Reilly
                     Pub Date: October 01, 2006
                     ISBN: 0-596-00983-6
                     Pages: 304
Table of Contents | Index
 If you have programming experience and a familiarity with C--the dominant language in
 embedded systems--Programming Embedded Systems, Second Edition is exactly what you need
 to get started with embedded software. This software is ubiquitous, hidden away inside our
 watches, DVD players, mobile phones, anti-lock brakes, and even a few toasters. The military
 uses embedded software to guide missiles, detect enemy aircraft, and pilot UAVs. Communication
 satellites, deep-space probes, and many medical instruments would have been nearly impossible
 to create without embedded software.
 The first edition of Programming Embedded Systems taught the subject to tens of thousands of
 people around the world and is now considered the bible of embedded programming. This second
 edition has been updated to cover all the latest hardware designs and development
 methodologies.
 The techniques and code examples presented here are directly applicable to real-world embedded
 software projects of all sorts. Examples use the free GNU software programming tools, the eCos
 and Linux operating systems, and a low-cost hardware platform specially developed for this book.
 If you obtain these tools along with Programming Embedded Systems, Second Edition, you'll have
 a full environment for exploring embedded systems in depth. But even if you work with different
 hardware and software, the principles covered in this book apply.
 Whether you are new to embedded systems or have done embedded work before, you'll benefit
 from the topics in this book, which include:
     z   How building and loading programs differ from desktop or server computers
     z   Basic debugging techniques--a critical skill when working with minimally endowed
         embedded systems
     z   Handling different types of memory
     z   Interrupts, and the monitoring and control of on-chip and external peripherals
     z   Determining whether you have real-time requirements, and whether your operating system
         and application can meet those requirements
     z   Task synchronization with real-time operating systems and embedded Linux
     z   Optimizing embedded software for size, speed, and power consumption
     z   Working examples for eCos and embedded Linux
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So whether you're writing your first embedded program, designing the latest generation of hand-
held whatchamacalits, or managing the people who do, this book is for you. Programming
Embedded Systems will help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to achieve
proficiency with embedded software.
Praise for the first edition: "This lively and readable book is the perfect introduction for those
venturing into embedded systems software development for the first time. It provides in one
place all the important topics necessary to orient programmers to the embedded development
process. --Lindsey Vereen, Editor-in-Chief, Embedded Systems Programming
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