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µC/OS-II and µC/OS-III are preemptive, highly portable, and scalable real-time kernels. Designed for ease of use on a huge number of CPU architectures, these kernels are a key component of the µC/OS real-time operating system.

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µC/OS-II and µC/OS-III are preemptive, highly portable, and scalable real-time kernels. Designed for ease of use on a huge number of CPU architectures, these kernels are a key component of the µC/OS real-time operating system.


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