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Portable, Universal Runtime Executive, successor to PEACE. Home site, brief description: strives for very fine granular dynamic reconfiguration, based on passive instead of only active objects. Goal: special purpose OSs with minimal memory use.
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Pure  E realizes the idea of a family of object oriented operating systems. In opposition to PEACE, however, PURE strives for a very fine granular dynamic reconfiguration (i.e. based upon passive rather than only active objects The goal are special purpose...
http://ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/bs/forschung/pure-eng.shtml

Manuals (HTML, PDF), targets, tests and results, bug reporting, documentation for sources and tools.
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PURE DEVELOPMENT HOME PAGE  They are by no means complete! Read at your own risk! Pure Manual Collection Pure Targets For more information see the Pure Port Manual in the Pure Manual Collection AVR AT90Sxxxx/ATmega103: STK300/STK200 AVR AT90Sxxxx/ATmega103: PureBoard (ATmega103) ARM: Evaluator 7T C167:...
http://ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~pure/

Describes aspects of PURE Project, a small object-oriented portable, universal runtime executive (operating system) for deeply embedded parallel/distributed systems. [ResearchIndex]
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 Embedded systems are becoming more and more important and they are becoming more and more complex. Getting through daily life without being faced with electronically controlled devices is almost unthinkable. This holds not only for the general consumer market regarding...
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/203236.html

Project goal: provide a portable, universal runtime executive for deeply embedded parallel distributed systems. Deeply embedded means systems that have extreme resource constraints in memory, CPU, and power use. [ResearchIndex]
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 Pure project aims at providing a portable, universal runtime executive for deeply embedded parallel/distributed systems. The phrase deeply embedded refers to systems forced to operate under extreme resource constraints in terms of memory, CPU, and power consumption. The notion parallel/distributed...
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/4012.html