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  1. TRON project

    TRON is an open architecture real-time operating system kernel design. The project was started by Ken Sakamura of the University of Tokyo in 1984. The project's goal is to create an ideal computer architecture and network, to provide for all of society's needs. For different scenarios, the need for different OS kernels was identified. The Industrial TRON derivative was one of the world's most used operating systems in 2003, being present in billions of electronic devices such as mobile phones, appliances and even cars. Although mainly used by Japanese companies, it garnered interest worldwide. However, a dearth of quality English documentation was said to hinder its broader adoption. The situation has improved since TRON Forum has taken over the activities to support TRON Project since 2015. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    TRON (acronym for The Real-time Operating system Nucleus) is an open architecture real-time operating system kernel design. The project was started by Ken Sakamura of the University of Tokyo in 1984. [1] The project's goal is to create an ideal computer architecture and network, to provide for all of society's needs. [2] For different scenarios, the need for different OS kernels was identified.
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  4. TRON Project has been accelerating the realization of ubiquitous computing environment by collaborating with such open technology projects. ... 2-12-3, Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa, Tokyo 141-0031, Japan Phone: +81-3-5437-0572 Fax: +81-3-5437-2399 Email: office@tron.org. Menu. HOME; Forum Information. From TRON Project Leader; Membership rules, etc ...
  5. TRON Forum

    www.tron.org

    TOPIC December 18, 2024: Thank you very much for attending the 2024 TRON Symposium-TRONSHOW-'AI X TRON'.; TOPIC December 5, 2024: 2024 TRON Symposium -TRONSHOW- AI X TRON; PRESS RELEASES May 10, 2024: Sixty percent or more of the share is held by TRON RTOS API for the API of embedded OS in use.This means TRON specification OS has been the most popular OS for the 25 consecutive times.
  6. tronweb.super-nova.co.jp

    Last update: 13/12/26 Web Master's Message. Welcome to TRON Web, the new, official overseas news source for the TRON Project. In TRON Web you will find all the information you need to learn about and keep up on developments concerning the TRON Architecture, a unique, general-purpose (read "total") computer architecture that has been expressly designed for linking together the wide array of ...
  7. ja.wikipedia.org

    TRON系OS(T-Kernel 2.0)で制御される小惑星探査機「はやぶさ2」(2014年打ち上げ、2020年に地球へサンプル帰還後、2031年7月に別の小惑星を調査予定)TRONプロジェクトはリアルタイム制御が必要な場所で使われている、組込み向けのリアルタイムオペレーティングシステム(RTOS)の策定を中核とする
  8. The TRON RTOS Family is now used for development in China, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, and other Asian countries and found adopters there. Foreign chip makers and tool vendors noticed the popularity of the TRON RTOS Family in Japan and have begun adopting it also in Europe and North America, too.
  9. undervaluedjapan.blogspot.com

    Tron stands for "The Real-time Operating system Nucleus". It was developed in the early 1980s by Ken Sakamura, a visionary associate professor of information science at the Tokyo University. Basically, Tron was a Japanese computing standard (operating system) for almost anything. From personal computers, to robots and mainframes.
  10. Nov 5, 2024つきましては、『2o24 tron symposium -tronshow-「ai x tron」』では、この40年の成果を振り返るとともに、tronプロジェクトの過去、現在、そして未来への展望を共有する場といたします。本シンポジウムのテーマは、「ai x tron」です。
  11. museum.ipsj.or.jp

    The TRON Project began in June 1984 as a collaborative industry/academia project with the University of Tokyo. In 1982, an OS Subgroup (Chairman: Sakamura Ken) was established in the Microcomputer Software Application Special Interest Group of the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association.
  12. 30th.tron.org

    Realization of "Ubiquitous Computing" has been the goal of TRON Project since its inception. I thought that a house is the most proper place to use ubiquitous computing technology from the beginning. ... so we started researching together to exhibit a new intelligent house at "EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN" held in 2005(Nagakute city, Aichi ...

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