Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!modcomp!nigel From: nigel@modcomp.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.realtime Subject: Re: Realtime and UNIX (Re: An opportuni Message-ID: <110400002@modcomp> Date: 16 Nov 89 14:07:00 GMT References: <4537@sugar.hackercorp.com> Lines: 22 Nf-ID: #R:sugar.hackercorp.com:4537:modcomp:110400002:000:1186 Nf-From: modcomp.UUCP!nigel Nov 16 09:07:00 1989 in article <104@amix.commodore.com>, ford@amix.commodore.com (Mike "Ford" Ditto) says: > "Unix" and "real-time" are orthogonal concepts. You can have either > one without the other, or neither, or both. With AmigaDos we > technically have neither, although we are close enough on both sides > to do some good things. With a particular implementation of Unix, > real-time capability might or might not exist. A realtime UNIX operating system does exist! It is called REAL/IX and it is MODCOMP's port of System V R3. It runs on MODCOMP's 68030-based 9700 series. It is fully compatible with the standard Motorola port of UNIX SVR3 (it will run Motorola UNIX/SYSV68 binaries), but it has a fully preemptive kernel and all the other necessary attributes of a realtime o/s. (MODCOMP, with its proprietary operating system MAX, has been in the realtime business for 20 years). Perhaps Commodore should license REAL/IX for the Amiga? Nigel Gamble "Everything should be made MODCOMP an AEG company as simple as possible, but 1650 W McNab Rd, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33340-6099 not simpler." A. Einstein uunet!modcomp!nigel