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Is an Operating System required to port and use the Source Code Library?

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Is an Operating System required to port and use the Source Code Library?

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No. The MODBUS Source Code Libraries have been ported and used on many bare platforms without an Operating System. The design of the SCL is such that it does not use ‘C’ functions that require the support of Operating Systems or Monitor programs (e.g. the ‘malloc’ function requires a OS or similar agent to do memory management).

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