[comp.unix.questions] Real time UNIX Kernel "Regulus" info request

arora@yes.rutgers.edu (Ashok Kumar) (03/24/89)

Hello Everyone,
	A friend of mine would like information about real time UNIX kernel
named "Regulus". The above product is marketed by 'Alcyon' (?). Any information
about the product or the company (viz. phone number, address or even full name)
will be appreciated.

Please email your response as do not usually read the above newsgroups.

With a big thank you,
-ashok

arora@yes.rutgers.edu (Ashok Kumar) (03/24/89)

Oops! Somehow, I forgot to include my address in the last posting:

Here it is:
        arora@paul.rutgers.edu
 
        OR

        arora@topaz.rutgers.edu
Thanks again.
-ashok
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(arora@paul.rutgers.edu)

samlb@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Sam Bassett RCD) (03/25/89)

	'Regulus' is a System III based ***X clone, with V6, V7, and SysV
extensions (supposedly), written by Alcyon, Inc. of San Diego CA.
there are implementations for the 68000, 68020, 68030 (Real Soon Now),
the i386, and a few others.  It is a fairly good "real time" kernel, and
looks a lot like UNIX in most ways.  There is an optimizing C compiler,
and most of the tools work . . .

	Alcyon is now a subsidiary of SBE, Inc., (who make Multibus & VMEbus)
boards -- they are in Concord CA, and their phone # is (415) 680-7722.
Sam'l Bassett, Sterling Software @ NASA Ames Research Center, 
Moffett Field CA 94035 Work: (415) 694-4792;  Home: (415) 454-7282
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