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We are now trying to develop some laboratory type Control systems for academic purposes and we want to use Linux as the real-time OS
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Neat stuff. I worked for 30 years on the HP1000. The OS was Real Time Exec (RTE) and it was good, solid, hard real time even though the hardware was actually slow ( .5 - 1 micro sec. inst. time depending on which model).
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Looking into what is out there in the Linux field that can be used in the ATE arena. I am trying to get people looking at something other then closed systems. The reliability of those systems are on the bottom end. Also there is no way of fixing the code to make it work the way you want.