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- From: ddj+@cs.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio)
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- Subject: Realtime procs under Linux?
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- Date: 10 Nov 92 16:09:49 GMT
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- I'm thinking of running some experiments concerning the implementation
- of realtime processes on a Unix-like platform. My current thoughts
- are to start with either Mach 3.0 or Linux. Has anyone done anything
- like this under Linux? Any advice on how hard it would be?
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- (I would want to change the entire algorithm behind deciding which
- tasks get run at which times, and I'd need to wire some pages into
- physical memory permenantly, but I'd still want most of the software
- on the machine to run normally.)
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- Doug DeJulio
- ddj+@cmu.edu
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