jon@eps2.UUCP (Jon Hue) (01/14/87)
Has anyone used any of those real-time operating systems? I'm evaluating
them and I'm leaning strongly towards pSOS (I've only looked at pSOS and
VRTX). From all the propaganda I've received from the vendors pSOS looks
easier to integrate into my system, easier to add my own device drivers,
more flexible (for I/O), and faster. Anyone have any advice to offer?
Thanks in advance for any info.
"If we did it like everyone else, Jonathan Hue
what would distinguish us from Via Visuals Inc.
every other company in Silicon Valley?" sun!sunncal\
>!leadsv!eps2!jon
"A profit?" amdcad!cae780/
berger@datacube.UUCP (01/19/87)
You might want to look into Microware's OS-9 Andy Crane Microware 1866 NW 114TH ST. Des Moines, Iowa 50322 515-224-1352 We use it, its a nice comprimise between Unix and a real time kernel. Bob Berger Datacube Inc. Systems / Software Group 4 Dearborn Rd. Peabody, Ma 01960 VOICE: 617-535-6644; FAX: (617) 535-5643; TWX: (710) 347-0125 UUCP: ihnp4!datacube!berger {seismo,cbosgd,cuae2,mit-eddie}!mirror!datacube!berger