Get an eval version from them and try it out. Please report
measurements back here. I'd love to see them.


On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 01:56:29PM -0400, Christopher D. Carothers wrote:
> Does anyone know the difference between Timesys Linux for Real-time and
> RTL. See www.timesys.com
> 
> They talk about having priopritary loadable kernel modules which provides:
> 
>       - consistent responsivenss under all conditions
>       - fine-grained application and process mtg
>       - easy-to-use API
>       - eliminates priority inversion in real-time processes
> 
> My sense is that RTL provides all that. Am I missing something? Also, not
> to stir the pot, but would Timesys violate the patented (or almost
> patented approach) of RTL?
> 
>                       Thank you,
>                       Chris
> 
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