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AllLinuxDevices: REDSonic Unveils First Complete Integration of Hard Real Time Linux Technologies

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 26, 2000

REDSonic, Inc., a provider of real-time embedded Linux
solutions, announces the beta release of RedIce Linux 2.0, the
first complete integration of critical technologies for complete
hard real-time Linux.

“Different from other real-time Linux implementations currently
on the market, RedIce Linux allows RTAI, the Real Time Application
Interface from Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aerospaziale Politecnico
di Milano, and RED-Linux to run concurrently. This enables
real-time jobs requiring extremely low latency (less than 50
microseconds) and hard real-time user applications (with complete
Linux kernel support) the ability to run side-by-side, all under
the same job priority structure.”

“We combined RED-Linux with RTAI to provide the best total Linux
solution for both embedded and server platforms”, says Andrew Chen,
CTO of REDSonic. “By integrating these components, RedIce Linux
provides real-time performance and quality of service guarantees in
both the user and kernel space.”


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Web Webster

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