Unix and real time control
DMS%MIT-OZ at MIT-MC.ARPA
DMS%MIT-OZ at MIT-MC.ARPA
Wed Apr 25 01:23:00 AEST 1984
From: David Siegel <DMS%MIT-OZ at MIT-MC.ARPA>
Hi,
We are planning to use a Vax 11/750 in a real time control
application. Rumor has it that Unix is not very good for real time
control. This leads to two questions:
1) Is the rumor true, and if so what are the problems?
2) Are there any verions of Unix floating around that are especially
designed for real time applications.
Note:
We are using the vax to servo actuators for a robot at rates that
vary from 40 to 300 cycles per second. We will be needing interrupt
response from the vax, although it is not clear how fast a response
rate we need.
Should we stick with VMS, or will some Unix handle our needs
adequately?
Thanks for any help you can give.
-Dave & Sundar
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