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This category has information related to only Realtime Linux, in other words, Linux-based realtime OSs and closely related material. Realtime systems are not the same as embedded systems. Realtime OSs can be used in general purpose computers, and in embedded types.
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Finite State Machine Labs, Inc.: FSMLabs
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Makes dual kernel RTLinux and RTCore/BSD, and OpenRTLinux RTOSs, realtime networking, protected memory, XML/RPC controls, embedded Linux developer kit; has RT developer tutorials and white papers; second tier support for Linux product vendors; software development, consulting (embedded, cluster, SMP).
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KURT: KU Real Time Linux
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by University of Kansas (KU) Center for Research, Inc. Between a hard and soft real-time OS.
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Linux, Real-Time Linux, & IPC
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When dealing with realtime systems, IPC overhead becomes important; examines two of the best IPC mechanisms available for Linux: FIFO, shared memory. [Dr. Dobb's Journal]
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LinuxDevices.com: KURT: The KU Real-Time Linux
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KURT introduction and analysis.
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RTLinux.com
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Commercial home of this hard realtime OS, runs Linux as its lowest priority execution thread; for Alpha, some MIPS, PPC, x86; limited only by hardware. Contract work, custom development, board ports.
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RTLinux.org
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Hard realtime OS, runs Linux as its lowest priority execution thread, on Alpha, some MIPS, PPC, x86. News, downloads, applications, documents, mail list, projects.
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RTLinux: An Interview with Victor Yodaiken
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RTLinux's main architect gives advice for budding computer scientists. [ACM Crossroads]
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Team Takes Different Path to Real-time Linux
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RTLinux doesn't try to change Linux into an RTOS, it instead provides a new RT kernel incorporating Linux as a low-priority thread, so the RTOS stays small, streamlined and keeps Linux as a base for common applications. [EE Times]
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