Data is received into the serial or parallel ports in real-time (generally at 9600 baud or less. Windows can work at the slower rates. Real-time operating systems (OPS) have an interrupt structure that can handle over hundreds of thousands of samples per second. Embedded systems/instruments generally have a serial port. Real-time is used in the industrial setting of manufacturing and in research laboratories. The standard Linux OPS can do real-time at moderate rates if timing is not critical. If Rbase had a real-time module, it would be called an industrial data base. RRR
"OC Services Inc." wrote: > > Please explain what you mean by realtime??? > > Oma > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Ron Rose > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 12:58 PM > To: RBase mail list > Subject: Realtime and RBase > > Does anyone know how to do Real-time with RBase? > RRR > ================================================ > TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: > Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l > ================================================ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l > ================================================ > TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: > Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l > ================================================ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l ================================================ TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l ================================================ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l
