Explore the journey of migrating a robot controller from the proprietary INtime RTOS to Linux in this 39-minute conference talk by Dirk Eibach from Carl Cloos Schweisstechnik GmbH. Discover the challenges and successes encountered during a month-long project to port controller software to a Linux-based platform. Gain insights into the technical and human aspects of the migration process, including realtime requirements, codebase considerations, and the implementation of object directories and APIs. Learn about the history of TenAsys INtime RTOS, the components of a robot controller, and the benefits of the Linux migration. Delve into concepts such as thread priorities, shared memory, and physical memory management. Understand the consequences of this transition and the impact on a team primarily composed of Windows developers.
A Month Off - Migrating a Robot Controller from the Proprietary INtime RTOS to Linux