G'day,
There is a great work going on with RTEMS and, of course Tornado (vxWorks)
is the traditional IOC, but is anyone using a semi-commercial variant of RT
Linux as a serious IOC? For example I'm looking at RedHawk Linux
(Concurrent computers -
http://www.ccur.com/isd_solutions_redhawklinux.asp).
Any fundamental reason why this might not be a good idea before I try it?
Any experiences or thoughts ?
Regards,
Richard
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