real-time UNIX
Jim Burns
gt0178a at prism.gatech.EDU
Thu Oct 4 13:13:28 AEST 1990
in article <1990Oct3.171822.18380 at mdivax1.uucp>, says:
> I would like to know of any real-time Unix implementations that are
> System V compatible and claim to conform to the POSIX 1003.1 and 1003.4
Add HP-UX to your list. It's SVID, and 1003.1 (don't know about 1003.4).
> standards. Any information such as the hardware platforms it runs on and
HP 9000/300 & 800
> any first-hand experience with the product would be appreciated.
Like what? I use mostly IPC's, not real-time priorities (implemented as
0-127, w/*no* automatic nicing for long running procs.) The 800 is
definitely a peppy system, and IMHO is one of the better combination
BSD/SysV implementations.
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