lightweight RTOS-based platform to support low-end IoT devices.
Please find project details on our Tizen wiki.
Get the build in binaries and libraries, gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2015q3-20150921-linux.tar
Untar the gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2015q3-20150921-linux.tar and export the path like
tar xvf gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2015q3-20150921-linux.tar
export PATH=<Your Toolchain PATH>:$PATH
git clone https://github.com/Samsung/TizenRT.git
cd TizenRT
TIZENRT_BASEDIR="$PWD"
Configure the build from $TIZENRT_BASEDIR/os/tools directory
cd os/tools
./configure.sh <board>/<configuration_set>
For list of boards and configuration set supported, refer belows.
Above copies the canned configuration-set for the particular board, into the $TIZENRT_BASEDIR/os directory.
Configuration can be modified through make menuconfig from $TIZENRT_BASEDIR/os.
cd ..
make menuconfig
Finally, initiate build by make from $TIZENRT_BASEDIR/os
make
Built binaries are in $TIZENRT_BASEDIR/build/output/bin.
ARTIK053 [details]
sidk_s5jt200 [details]
Tizen RT currently supports only two boards called artik053 and sidk_s5jt200. However, those are not available in public markets till now. sidk_s5jt200 or other boards for Tizen RT will be coming soon.
To build a Tizen RT application, use the default configuration files named 'defconfig' under 'build/configs//' folder.
To customize your application with specific configuration settings, using the menuconfig tool is recommended at os folder as shown:
make menuconfig
Please keep in mind that we are actively working on board configurations, and will be posting our updates on the README files under each config