I know. We've been looking at that, and that's what had led me to think in terms of
Linux as an RTOS. However, it may be wiser for us to use an OS specifically made for
this kind of application.

Thanks.

        David



Dave Wreski wrote:

> > Yes. We are still deciding whether or not (and if so, how) to use Linux, and
> > we've already overspent the modest budget for this work. Part of the problem is
> > my having originally thought to use Linux as an RTOS, which would not be
> > optimal. At this point, I am leaning toward something like RTEMS, and, for
> > that, fee-based support may be workable.
>
> Linux has RTOS support.  See:
>
> http://luz.cs.nmt.edu/~rtlinux/
>
> Dave
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