Comment by userbinator
19 hours ago
but my gut reaction is that no other competitor in this space would have sourced a damn 386-compatible CPU for such a product line in 2002.
These days ARM and Linux seems to be the go-to, but DOS and embedded x86 has a long history stemming from the glory days of the IBM PC architecture and the openness of its software ecosystem. You could easily write and test your application on a PC (perhaps with additional peripheral card(s) that would be integrated into the target) and then directly run the binary on the target device.
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