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Comprehensive catalog of embedded middleware products.

Comprehensive catalog of embedded middleware products! Available for free.

"GRAPEWARE" is middleware developed by our company for embedded systems. We are currently offering a comprehensive catalog for free. ======= Features ======== ■ Shortening of development time and reduction of development costs The middleware provided by Grapesystem Co., Ltd. helps shorten the development period for embedded devices and contributes to cost reduction by narrowing the debugging scope. ■ Provision of a wide range of solutions By combining various products, we can offer detailed solutions across a wide range. It can be used on real-time operating systems such as μITRON. ■ Easy-to-implement pricing With a contract that does not require royalties, it is ideal for mass-produced products. ■ Source code provided The product is written in ANSI C. ■ Integration services A strong team of engineers provides extensive support from porting and customization to application development. We undertake contract development in various fields, including network devices, digital cameras, printers, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. ★ For more details, please request materials or refer to the catalog ★

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Things Not Taught in School: Let's Learn Binary and Hexadecimal!

Not taught in school! An introduction to binary and hexadecimal in a column.

In the world of embedded systems, being able to handle binary and hexadecimal numbers quickly and accurately is one of the very important skills. In various situations, the ability to instantly convert between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal is required. Making mistakes in this area can lead directly to bugs, and if you have to think about it every time, it won't work in a professional setting. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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Things that are not taught in school: Cannot use Printf()

Not taught in school! An introduction to Printf() in a column.

How does everyone debug the programs they create? Using printf() to display logs and check if the configuration values and sequences are as designed is the quickest method. However, in embedded development, it's not that easy to use printf(). First, there are cases where the function itself is not provided. For example, the specifications of the μITRON OS, which is very commonly used in Japan, do not include it. *You can view the detailed content of the column through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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What is Endian that they don't teach you at school?

Not taught in school! An introduction to Endian in a column.

When looking at specifications for devices and software, the term "endian" often comes up. This time, I will explain what endian is and what precautions need to be taken when creating programs and circuit boards based on endian. In the embedded world, various CPUs are used depending on the application, so it is necessary to be aware of endian as well. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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What is a stack? (2)

Not taught in school! Introducing Stack Overflow in a column.

Let's start by explaining some important points regarding stack memory. In a multitasking environment, multiple tasks operate concurrently. This means that each task is executing separate functions independently. To achieve this, stack memory is allocated separately for each task. *For detailed information, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.*

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What You Won't Learn at School: When They Say It's DMA-Compatible (1)

Not taught in school! Introducing DMA in a column.

When we undertake software development on the customer's hardware, we often hear, "We want you to implement DMA support to improve transfer performance." What exactly does "DMA support" entail? I will explain the overview of DMA transfer, how to implement device drivers, and points to be cautious about. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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What is a stack? (1)

Not taught in school! An introduction to stacks and functions in a column.

You may have heard a conversation like, "I took a day off from work yesterday because I caught a cold, so my work got stacked up." The term "stacked" means "to pile up," so it's relatively easy to visualize. However, in the embedded industry, it is used in the following ways: "The stack overflowed and caused an exception." "What should the stack size for this task be?" "Can't we get a stack trace?" ...It feels quite different. What do these phrases mean? *You can view the detailed content of the column through the related link. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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What you won't be taught at school: When asked about code size.

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When customers are considering embedded middleware products, a common question is, "What is the code size?" What should I answer when asked about "code size"? In this context, code size refers to "the amount of memory required to store the program" when the middleware product is embedded in the hardware. *For more details, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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What schools don't teach you: Cash is a double-edged sword.

Not taught in school! An introduction to cash in a column.

In the world of computers, you may have a general understanding of a technology called cache, which is used to speed up processing. Cache is used in various places, and applications typically do not need to be aware of its existence. This time, I will explain about "cache"! *You can view the detailed content of the column through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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