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What Is A Real-time Operating System?
#2
Posted 19 July 2006 - 08:56 PM
Windows is not.
Some Unix systems had real-time extensions.
A real-time operating systems has to do some tasks immediately (stop the engine because of danger, immediately turn righwards because an obstacle in front, stop the laser beam because an alert signal arrived).
While a Windows or a Linux system is swapping, or when the cpu is 100% used because somebody is moving the mouse, no real-time action can take effect.
#3
Posted 20 July 2006 - 08:17 PM
What Is This Embedded And Realtime OS
That should explain the basic concepts to you..
#4
Posted 17 November 2006 - 11:44 AM
This is common mistake. Real timeness is't about speed. But rather about predictivness. In realtime OS every operation and function operates in constant and predefined time. In common case realtime OSes slower then nonrealtime ones.There are almost no more real-time operating systems.
Windows is not.
Some Unix systems had real-time extensions.
A real-time operating systems has to do some tasks immediately (stop the engine because of danger, immediately turn righwards because an obstacle in front, stop the laser beam because an alert signal arrived).
While a Windows or a Linux system is swapping, or when the cpu is 100% used because somebody is moving the mouse, no real-time action can take effect.
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