| Quote: | “While L3 kernel can STILL run on MMU-less RAM-constrained MCUs, it provides responsiveness which is comparable to that of multi-stack kernels.” |
| Another Quote: | “multi-coring is essentially a special case of balancing shared-nothing nodes” |
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Embedded development is a huge field with lots of its own peculiarities and strange specifics. As quite a few of us are currently working on embedded projects, we could not ignore embedded development in our posts and articles.
Embedded Development, page 1:
Bringing Architecture of Operating Systems to XXI Century – Part III. Basic Ideas

| Quote: | “everything in the system should be a Finite State Machine (FSM)” |
| Another Quote: | “‘OS’ is not understood as ‘OS kernel’, but rather is defined by the apps which can run on it” |
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Journaled Flash Storage – Emulating EEPROM over Flash, ACID Transactions, and More. Part III – JoFS Itself

| Abstract: | JoFS provides faithful EEPROM emulation and ACID-compliant Flash-based storage |
| Quote: | “The first working version of JoFS is expected approximately by the end of 2015” |
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Journaled Flash Storage – Emulating EEPROM over Flash, ACID Transactions, and More. Part II – Existing Implementations by Atmel, SiLabs, TI, STM, and Microchip

| Quote: | “Whenever a developer is using something named ‘X Emulation over Y’, she may expect that a faithful emulation exhibits the same properties as original (non-emulated) X.” |
| Another Quote: | “Unfortunately, as discussed in detail above, none of five implementations is a really faithful EEPROM emulation.” |
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Journaled Flash Storage – Emulating EEPROM over Flash, ACID Transactions, and More. Part I – Flash vs EEPROM

| Quote: | “You cannot erase single byte of Flash, but need to erase the whole page” |
| Another Quote: | “First of all, we want to be sure that whatever-is-already-written to our persistent storage, stays there; this property is known as Durability.” |
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Modified Harvard Architecture: Clarifying Confusion

| Abstract: | Definition of “Modified Harvard” architecture is confusing and overbroad. Proposed alternatives are “Almost-Harvard” and “Almost-von-Neumann” |
| Quote: | “One thing nobody realised for a while is that the system with the least possible amount of chargebacks is the system which rejects all transactions outright” |
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