Re: Hardware Abstraction



On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 23:29:36 GMT, Vladimir Vassilevsky
<antispam_bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am looking for a concept for abstracting of a hardware. It is desired
that the concept should be convenient, clear, consistent, logical and
pretty universal.

My goal is developing more or less universal HAL and application
framework for automotive, control and instrumental. It should not be
tied to a particular OS, CPU or board.

Can you recommend a good reading on that. I am not very interested in
the specifics of a particular OS or board, but in the good concepts and
ideas.
.



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