Vxworks 5.4.2 Site

#VxWorks #Embedded #RealTimeKernel

No MMU protection. No POSIX threads. But deterministic scheduling you could bet a Mars rover on.

-> ld < myPatch.o -> symFindByName "oldFunc", &pOld -> symFindByName "newFunc", &pNew -> pOld = pNew No reboot. No downtime. That’s power – and danger. vxworks 5.4.2

If you ever debugged a priority inversion with wind in Tornado 2.2 – you have my respect.

Here’s a social/tech post about , written as if for a retro embedded engineering community (e.g., LinkedIn, Reddit, or a blog). Pick the tone you need. Option 1: Nostalgic / “War Story” (Reddit or Blog) Title: VxWorks 5.4.2 – where a stray pointer meant rebooting a $50k machine #VxWorks #Embedded #RealTimeKernel No MMU protection

#vxworks #realtimesystems #embedded #retrocomputing 🕰️ Throwback: VxWorks 5.4.2 (circa early 2000s)

Who else here survived the 5.x era? Bonus points if you used and thought it was magic. -&gt; ld &lt; myPatch

#EmbeddedSystems #RTOS #VxWorks #LegacyCode Did you know? VxWorks 5.4.2 (and earlier) used the wind kernel – a single flat address space, ring 0 only. Every task could see and corrupt every other task’s memory. But you could hot-patch functions live in the shell with just: