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Introducing the C-API Simulink Target for RT-Linux

White Papers The C-API Simulink Target for RT-Linux (CAPI STRTL) is an application developed to extend the functionality of the original Simulink Target for RT-Linux (STRTL) by providing the user with full parameter tuning and signal access, of a real time...

[May 18, 2007, 1:00]

The RTLinux Embedded Enterprise Versus the Linux "RT" Patches

White Papers FSMLabs patented "Decoupled real-time" continues to hold a sustained performance, reliability, and programmability advantage over the result of ten years of non-modular Linux real-time efforts. The patented RTCore dual kernel model found in RTLinux...

[April 3, 2007, 1:00]

Linux-based humanoid robot set for Euro debut

News An onboard computer, built around two Pentium III 750MHz processors, runs the RT-Linux operating system. RT-Linux is designed for robotic applications, as well as data acquisition and systems control functions.

[October 25, 2001, 12:52]

Soft Real-Time Linux Overview

White Papers Many of the variants are for special purposes, some are more general approaches that target every-day soft-rt demands, like audio/video streaming, finding the way through the many approaches and selecting the one that best fits the problem is not...

[May 18, 2007, 1:00]

Realtime Audio Vs. Linux 2.6

White Papers Most of these solutions went into the mainline kernel directly or via the -mm, voluntary-preempt, realtime-preempt, and -rt patch sets maintained by Ingo Molnar (Molnar, 2004) and many others. I present here a review of the most significant latency...

[April 1, 2007, 1:00]

Et tu? IBM, Sun kill JavaOS for business

News IBM and Sun Microsystems have ceased development of the JavaOS for Business, the operating system that was supposed to ship on both companies' next-generation thin clients, ZDNN's sister publication Sm@rt Reseller has learned.

[August 23, 1999, 8:39]

Middleware Support for Aperiodic Tasks in Distributed Real-Time Systems

White Papers RT-CORBA) lacks schedulability analysis and run-time enforcement mechanisms needed to give online real-time guarantees for aperiodic tasks. Empirical results on a KURT-Linux testbed demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the deferrable...

[January 3, 2009, 0:00]

Jesux hoax uncovered

News ZDNN sister publication Sm@rt Reseller spoke to several developers, who wish to remain anonymous because of what they see as the anti-Christian hysteria Jesux caused in some circles, who claim they plan on implementing many of Jesux's ideas.

[September 30, 1999, 11:14]

Humanoid robot goes to work on Linux

News ART-Linux is based on the well-known RT-Linux, which is designed for robotic applications, as well as data acquisition and systems control functions. Japanese manufacturer Kawada has released details of a Linux-based humanoid robot that it believes...

[March 22, 2002, 16:08]

Fujitsu opens up Linux-based humanoid robot

News The software used to program Hoap-1 will run on RT-Linux -- a version of the open-source operating system that is designed for robotic applications, as well as data acquisition and systems control functions.

[September 17, 2001, 16:44]

Scalability of Linux Event-Dispatch Mechanisms

White Papers The comparative studies show that POSIX.4 Real Time signals (RT signals) are a highly efficient mechanism in terms of the overhead and also provide good throughput compared to mechanisms like select() and /dev/poll.

[April 1, 2007, 1:00]

Corel Linux plans up in the air

News Vaughan-Nichols of Sm@rt Partner Burney said to expect more details on the company's Linux moves before the end of this calendar year. The company is seeking either to sell off completely or to gain additional investments in its Linux business...

[November 21, 2000, 8:10]

Michael Dell sings out Linux's praises

News Additional reporting by Sm@rt Partner's Steven J Vaughan-Nichols. Dell Computer chairman and chief executive Michael Dell needed to walk a fine line in his LinuxWorld keynote address here Tuesday -- to praise Linux without dissing Windows.

[August 16, 2000, 14:07]

Linux: Itanium's great 64-bit hope?

News But according to an internal Microsoft memo, dated 1 January 2000, viewed by ZDNet sister publication Sm@rt Reseller, the software company expects to release Beta 2 of Whistler -- its next version of Windows following Windows 2000 -- as its first...

[February 17, 2000, 9:34]

RealPlayer and Helix Player in Linux security scare

News The RealNetworks products are vulnerable because of a format string error that occurs when a malformed .rp or .rt file is clicked and players are launched. A flaw has been discovered in RealNetworks' RealPlayer version 10.0.5.756 Gold and Helix...

[September 28, 2005, 9:35]

SCO slashes its work force by 19 percent

News As first reported by Sm@rt Partner, the $120m stock and cash deal sends the SCO Server Software and Professional Services Division to Caldera. We are simply positioning the (combined) company to be profitable before any other Linux company is.

[September 8, 2000, 7:37]

Comdex '99: keeps growing from its roots

News Sm@rt Reseller helped produce a full day of one-on-one meetings and hands-on demos with the solution providers you've been looking for. Software Platforms includes all flavors of Windows, Unix, Linux, Java and Sun's fledgling Jini.

[November 11, 1999, 11:15]

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