Coding examples illustrate dual-kernel real-time Linux programming
May 7, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis whitepaper from FSMLabs Product Manager Matt Sherer provides simple coding examples that show how to achieve worst-case response times of a few milliseconds — or even a few hundred nanoseconds — with RTLinuxPro. RTLinuxPro comprises a tiny real-time kernel that runs Linux or BSD as its idle task.
Find out more about RTLinuxPro processor reservation, interrupt control, and real-time response in Sherer's excellent whitepaper.
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