Oh I know they are. I was doing all of this stuff while in grad
school back in 1996, and later at my first job I was doing this
stuff too. Had to use LynxOS back then. Would have been nice if
we could have used Linux... I was watching RTLinux closely back
then -- long before the patent problem. :)
> Hopefully, your post shows clearly why there are users out there who don't
> want to make such complex algorithms open source, and I must say I can
> understand them.
That was the hope. So people would understand that this isn't
the type of application where you can just squirrel away the
real-time bits in a device driver... Its got to be the whole
thing,
-Erik
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