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On 28/09/2023 22:18, DrPi wrote:
> Le 28/09/2023 ? 22:53, Simon Wright a ?crit :
>> DrPi <
314@drpi.fr> writes:
>>
>>> Tasking is very limited. For example you can`t use
>>> timeouts. Never. They propose a workaround but it is complex and not
>>> equivalent to a real timeout management.
>>
>> Not sure what a "real timeout management" would look like?
>>
>>> I`d like to have a full Ada RTS for embedded targets, like on
>>> desktop.
>>
>> Have you considered using something like a Raspberry Pi?
> A RaspberryPi is a computer (based on a microprocessor with an OS), not
> an micro-controller. It consumes a lot of electrical power. The OS
> (linux) is not real time. It uses a lot of board space. The processor is
> a proprietary black box...
>
Plenty use the Raspberry Pi as a microcontroller
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