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White Paper: Best Practices on Wind River Real-Time Core Application Development
Wind River Real-Time Core for Linux enables hard real-time response for various applications.
The industry considers this technology one of the best, most mature hard real-time Linux solutions available today.
Real-Time Core includes a hard real-time executive that coexists with the Wind River Linux kernel. ''Hard real-time considers response time rather than bandwidth guarantee.
For example, it is imperative for an application to respond to...
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date: 3/3/2008

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Do-it-yourself Linux – a money pit: Commercial Linux saves time and money
Companies that haven’t clearly understood the high life-cycle costs of in-house RTOS development typically find themselves victims of the “software money pit.” But in the buy-versus-make RTOS decision, commercial Linux clearly provides cost and complexity advantages versus the do-it-yourself Linux alternative.
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date: 1/13/2008
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For an RTOS, often “less is more”
The choices include that complex RTOS you’ve used before, Linux, or a lightweight RTOS that can speed deployment to the field and provide a smaller footprint, making long-life support much simpler.
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date: 4/2/2008
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Linux in the military to achieve double-digit growth, but performance is still key
MontaVista Software invented the category of embedded Linux commercialization back in 1999, and has remained the leader since then.
Increasingly, MontaVista is being considered for defense applications – sometimes pushing aside the better-known Linux-for-defense suppliers such as Wind River or LynuxWorks.
I had a chance to conduct an email interview with Jim Ready, MontaVista’s founder and pioneer of the RTOS VRTX.
Edited excerpts ...
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date: 4/2/2008
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The value-add of commercial Linux distributions in embedded military applications
Roll your own embedded Linux? It may not be a good idea if you value support, robust tools, and future enhancements.
In long-term military programs employing technology upgrades, it’s best to stick with a commercially supported distro.
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date: 4/2/2008
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