Hmm....
As far as I remember, the big step in EPICS 3.14 was that IOC Core runs
on all the platforms, not just one.
Could you go into a bit more details about why you want step back behind
that?
Real time OS problems are no different than other OS problems in terms
of how and why (not) EPICS is running. It's the same OSI layer that has
to be implemented for a new OS.
Cheers,
Ralph
Dalesio, Leo `Bob` wrote:
It seems that we are diverging on these. It is a little worrisome, as operating system problems are ones that are very difficult to find and fix. It would seem most efficient to limit the number of these that we employ.
In an interest to at least inform the community, there should be a session at the next meeting that covers open source OS. Could people please volunteer to cover your open source RTOS at ths meeting? I know that we have had talks on some of them, but never as a concentrated topic with the express purpose and finding out if there is one that is clearly better - or if there is a compelling reason to limit our support to one (or two, or at least less than we have operator interfaces).
Bob
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