I will try to provide the API's on windows that my RTOS provides ex. If my RTOS has "fosCreateSemaphore" to create a semaphore I will implement the same API [ same function prototype] on windows using win32 CreateSemaphore. Similarly I will write a wrapper functions for accesing file system, task manegement, memory management. With this abstraction layer, I am simulating my target RTOS on windows [ I am ignoring realtime requirement on windows, I will worry about it once I am done with python porting]. Hope you understand the way I am going.
Thanks, Kiran On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Shashwat Anand <anand.shash...@gmail.com>wrote: > what do you exactly mean by "port python on to windows" ? Are you talking > about your application or python itself :-/ > > ~l0nwlf > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:23 PM, KIRAN <kira...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi ALL, >> >> I am newbie to python and wanted to port python on to some RTOS. The >> RTOS I am trying to port python is not posix compliant. First, I >> decided to port python on to windows and later I will port the same to >> my target system. [ This is just to minimize the effort being put >> port, debug and to stabilize]. I downloaded 2.6.1 python code and >> started looking through the code. I see lot of code with several >> files. I am not sure which code I should start with. Any help / link >> regarding this is appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> Kiran >> -- >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >> > >
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