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Richard Barry 2de32c0141 Kernel changes:
+ Do not attempt to free the stack of a deleted task if the stack was statically allocated.
+ Introduce configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES - which optionally writes known values into the list and list item data structures in order to assist with the detection of memory corruptions.

Microblase port:  
+Change occurrences of #if XPAR_MICROBLAZE_0_USE_FPU == 1 to 	#if XPAR_MICROBLAZE_0_USE_FPU != 0 as the value can also be 2 or 3.

Demo app modifications:
+ Update Zynq project to use the 2014.4 tools and add in tests for the new task notification feature.
+ Update SAM4S project to include tests for the new task notification feature.
FreeRTOS Kernel changes:
FreeRTOS-Plus + Update demos that use FreeRTOS+Trace to work with the latest trace recorder library.
Quick_Start_Guide.url Add quick start guide.
Upgrading-to-FreeRTOS-8.url Add link to upgrading information.
readme.txt Update version numbers to V7.4.1.

readme.txt

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Directories:



+ FreeRTOS/source contains the FreeRTOS real time kernel source code.



+ FreeRTOS/demo contains a pre-configured demo project for every official 

  FreeRTOS port.

  

+ See http://www.freertos.org/a00017.html for full details of the FreeRTOS

  directory structure and information on locating the files you require.



  + FreeRTOS-Plus contains additional FreeRTOS components and third party 

  complementary products.  THESE ARE LICENSED SEPARATELY FROM FreeRTOS although

  all contain open source options.  See the license files in each respective

  directory for information.

  

+ FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo contains pre-configured demo projects for the FreeRTOS-Plus 

  components.  Most demo projects run in a Windows environment using the 

  FreeRTOS windows simulator.  These are documented on the FreeRTOS web site 

  http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus



Further readme files are contains in sub-directories as appropriate.

  

The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo 

application projects (found in the FreeRTOS/Demo directory).  That way you will

have the correct FreeRTOS source files included, and the correct include paths

configured.  Once a demo application is building and executing you can remove

the demo application file, and start to add in your own application source

files.



See also -

http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-quick-start-guide.html

http://www.freertos.org/FAQHelp.html