Opinions on Regulus (a real-time UNIX)
Michael S. Ball
mball at noscvax.UUCP
Mon Nov 4 14:47:56 AEST 1985
We have been using Regulus extensively for about one and a half years.
We use it as our primary program development system, but have not made
extensive use of its realtime features.
So far it has been extremely stable, with no system crashes whatsoever
(except once when the power went away for about a half hour). Interface
libraries make it look almost identical to V6, V7, or S3.
The main problems we have had with it have been:
1. File names are only 12 characters long.
2. Integers are 16 bits (on the 68K). Porting sloppy
code from a VAX means lots of int/pointer problems.
It seems to be an overall good system for its purpose, uses less
resources than UNIX, and provides realtime capability of a sort.
Mike Ball
TauMetric Corporation
1094 Cudahy Pl. Ste 302
San Diego, CA 92110
(619)275-6381
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