real-time UNIX?
Sam Bair
sam at osc.edu
Sat Apr 27 21:48:35 AEST 1991
In article <40789 at fmsrl7.UUCP>, hugh at slee01.srl.ford.com (Hugh Fader) writes:
> rmfowler at texrex.uucp (Rex Fowler) writes:
> > Is there such a thing as real-time UNIX for a PC? If so, what is the
> > product and who is the vendor? Any other comments?
>
Venix/286 and Venix/386 offer "System V kernel and then adds fill preemptability and deteminism. In addition, a contiguous file system, biased scheduling, asynchronous i/o and user level device drivers are added". This from a glossy
I picked up at a trade show.
VenturCom, Inc.
215 First Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
(617)661-1230
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