Take a look inside Symbian OS with an under-the-hood view of Symbian's revolutionary new real-time smartphone kernel * Describes the functioning of the new real-time kernel, which will become ubiquitious on Symbian OS phones in the next 5-10 years * Will benefit the base-porting engineer by providin
Symbian OS Internals: Real-time Kernel Programming (Symbian Press)
β Scribed by Jane Sales
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 940
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Take a look inside Symbian OS with an under-the-hood view of Symbian's revolutionary new real-time smartphone kernel Describes the functioning of the new real-time kernel, which will become ubiquitious on Symbian OS phones in the next 5-10 yearsWill benefit the base-porting engineer by providing a more solid understanding of the OS being portedContains an in-depth explanation of how Symbian OS drivers work. Device drivers have changed considerably with the introduction of a single code - this book helps those converting them to the new kernelThe book has broad appeal and is relevant to all who work with Symbian OS at a low level, whatever Symbian OS they are targetingWritten by the engineers who actually designed and built the real-time kernel
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