Hi All,
 
There are also various support services for Eclipse ThreadX, as outlined on this page:
 
https://threadx.io/services-and-support/
 
Various ThreadX resources – including training materials – are offered here.
 
Best regards,
 
Bill
 
 
 
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Subject: Re: [threadx] How to use ThreadX on RTOS
 
 
 
You can find here some docs:
 
·                    
Introduction to Azure RTOS® with STM32
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Introduction to THREADX
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Introduction to NETXDUO
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Introduction to FILEX
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Introduction to LEVELX
·                    
Introduction to USBX
You can also flow ST video playlist on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnMKNibPkDnGxMITHhhRqbT0-2egHq0D0
There some application example on github show the interagtion of threadx with STM32:
https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/x-cube-azrtos-h7
If you have some question you can check the ST community: 
https://community.st.com/
With Regards,
You will find for all of them infos inside the doc repro and all of them have a own samples sub folder. For me the samples inside the NetXduo repro helped me a lot. There are examples for every use case. 
Vinzenz Petr
Senior Developer
Germany 
 
 
Am Fr., Juli 26, 2024 at 14:45 schrieb Metehan Uzun
 
 
Awesome, thanks for the info! Also I want to guide for other components like NetX , FileX( etc..)
 
 
We did same adventure. We moved from freeRTOS to ThreadX on STM32 controllers. 
 
Check out the GIT landing page of ThreadX. There you find some starting guides and a own manual repro. Also the examples inside the ThreadX repro are really good. Of course a good book is also helpful. I can recommend "Real-Time Embedded
 Multithreading Using ThreadX".
 
ThreadX has also a freeRTOS adaption layer if you have a lot of existing code you want to reuse without porting it. 
 
 
Vinzenz Petr
Senior Developer
Germany 
 
 
Am Fr., Juli 26, 2024 at 13:56 schrieb Metehan Uzun via threadx