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The Reliance file system is designed to be a direct replacement to the file system in most real time operating systems. The Overview document is intended to give developers an idea of the steps and work involved in porting Reliance into their operating system without having to read the entire manual. The Reliance Porting Process is outlined in a series of 14 steps. Each step mentioned in this paper is also discussed in more detail in the Reliance Developer's Guide. The porting steps are: Choose a Development and Debugging Environment, Create an OIL Tree for the New Port, Create a New Project., Port rltypes.h, Port rloil.h , Port rlopts.h , Port projconf.h , Test the Build Process , Implement PortTest, Implement the OS Services Layer, Implement the Block Device I/O Layer, Implement the Reliance FS Driver, Implement the Checker and Formatter, Implement and Run RelTest
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