I have done a similar job with a similar system called WinFACT BORIS. They
produce either a programm running under windows, a windows dll or - what I
have used - just plan C-code. The only thing you have to spend is code for
the I/O connectors. It was working with very few changes in OS/2, WinNT and
VxWorks. And - if I would have been able this time to use Linux - it will
work in Linux and RTLinux. I have also took a look on MathLab that time. I
haven't done anything with it, but it should work exactly the same way. The
BORIS C-code was designed to feed the input, run the code and then get the
output to whatever you have to do. This is one single task which you can
design in whatever OS you use.
Ok this was my experience with the system and it is working -as far as I
have heart, because I don't work for the company any more - very well. It
was a quite big (beleave me!) temperature controller and you may have a chip
produced with this controller
Heinz
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> Indeed I have had this kind of system on my mind for a year or two !!!
> The VxWorks target includes a number of options that you don't need with
> Real Time Linux.
> A scheduler is provided since this basic functionality is missing in
> VxWorks.
> Or at least it is missing in the context that one is provided within RTL
> and RTAI.
>
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