Customization
As the number one provider of embedded software re-usability solutions, MapuSoft Technologies is continually expanding on our existing products and the technology that drives them. We also aim to accommodate highly specific customer needs in a rapidly changing embedded world. Currently our supported target operating systems include VxWorks® 5x & 6x, Linux® 2.4 & 2.6, LynxOS®, Solaris®, Unix®, eCOS®, Windows XP®, Windows CE®, Nucleus®, ThreadX®, MQX®, QNX®, T-Kernel® and uITRON®. However, if you need support for an OS not listed, MapuSoft also offers custom jobs.
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MapuSoft can extend OS Changer APIs and/or add compliance to a new OS to meet your custom needs.
- Protect your software investment by re-using your legacy code on new platforms
- Use familiar APIs to develop new applications to eliminate the learning curve on the new OS
- Reduce time to market by migrating code to different platforms quickly and easily
- OS Changer is highly optimized for each specific OS platform
- Eclipse-based host environment is available to port applications using OS Changer in OS PAL
MapuSoft can also extend OS Abstractor APIs and/or add abstraction to a commercial or in-house OS.
- Easily connects to your in-house OS abstraction so it doesn’t become difficult and time consuming to manage and take away from developer’s core competencies and productivity
- Can be extended to support your proprietary OS - Learn More
- POSIX OS Abstractor can allow you to leverage re-usable open source Linux & POSIX code to efficiently add feature rich services in a cost effective manner regardless of the underlying OS
- Using a standardized OS interface architecture will
- Reduce the learning curve associated with adopting a new OS by using intuitive, flexible and standard APIs for cross platform development
- Protect software investment by enabling efficient software re-use across multiple operating systems
- Eliminate manual updates to applications when upgrading to newer versions of OS