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Linux
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Finite State Machine Labs, Inc.: FSMLabs - 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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OCERA - Open Components for Embedded Real-time Applications: integrated execution environment for embedded realtime programs. Combines 2 kernels, Linux and RTLinux-GPL to support critical tasks (RTLinux-GPL executive) and soft realtime programs (Linux kernel). |
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REACT for Linux - Hard realtime extension, under 30µs interrupt response times; originally standard with SGI IRIX Unix OS; Silicon Graphics, Inc. Open source. |
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RTAI - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia. |
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RTAI - RealTime Application Interface for Linux: realtime extension allows writing programs with strict timing constraints for Linux. Supports ARM, PowerPC, x86 32/64. |
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RTAI.dk - Wiki for DIAPM RTAI RealTime extension to Linux; much information, instructions, tips, success stories, related projects, links, bootable CDs. |
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RTLinux - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia. |
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RTLinux Free - Portal for free version of RTLinux; news, FAQs, search, Forum, downloads, FSMLabs contact; OCERA. |
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Xenomai - Hard realtime development framework, works with Linux kernel; pervasive, interface-agnostic, support to programs, seamlessly integrates with GNU/Linux environment; based on abstract RTOS core, build any kind of realtime interfaces, over nucleus which exports set of generic RTOS services. |
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Xenomai - Wiki for realtime Linux framework: news, information, instructions, tips, success stories, roadmap, links. |
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Team Takes Different Path to Real-time Linux - 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] (July 5, 2000) |
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Linux, Real-Time Linux, & IPC - 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] (November, 1999) |
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