Hello everyone,

I'm currently helping put together an undergraduate course on real-time systems.
Though this is not real-time linux centric, we will be using a real-time linux
derivative for the practical aspect of the course.

Our current problem is finding a suitable book for the endeavor. Unfortunately,
most books I've found are either too practical or too conceptual. Can anyone
recommend a good RT book?

As it is now, we will probably be developing the course from scratch. Had the
RT book from O'Reilly been available, we would be recommending it for the labs
(we'll eventually recommend it when it becomes available). Though, we still
need to develop material not centric to real-time linux.

Thanks

Karim

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                 Karim Yaghmour
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          Operating System Consultant
 (Linux kernel, real-time and distributed systems)
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