Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 07:15:32 -0700 From: yodaiken@fsmlabs.com To: rtl@rtlinux.org Subject: [rtl] V2.2 Released FSMLabs releases RTLinux V2.2 hard realtime for 2.2 Linux (Socorro, New Mexico, St. Petersberg Russia,Vienna, Austria , February 16 2000) FSMLabs released the V2.2 version of RTLinux RealTime Linux today. The new release adds support for Pthreads mutex and includes early support for signal handling as the RTLinux API becomes more compliant with the POSIX 1003.13 PE51 profile in a high performance, low overhead implementation. RTLinux V2 supports a POSIX pthread style API, SMP processors, POSIX style device drivers and highly optimized timing code. RTLinux is a modified version of the Linux kernel that provides the hard realtime functionality needed to control machinery while making the full power of the Linux kernel available. RTLinux is a realtime, multithreaded process, running close to the bare machine, where one of the threads is the Linux operating system. "By combining the well known POSIX API with our model of connecting simple realtime components to Linux processes, RTLinux is now becoming an easy to learn tool, while remaining at the performance edge" says FSMLabs CEO Victor Yodaiken. RTLinux is widely used in industry and in research labs. FSMLabs is service of VJY Associates LLC, a software development company started by the original developers of RTLinux to work on realtime and embedded kernels. The technical leads for FSMLabs are Victor Yodaiken, Cort Dougan and Michael Barabanov. Version 2.2 under the GPL is available for download from http://www.fsmlabs.com. Business inquiries should be directed to business@fsmlabs.com. All trademarks are property of their holders. -- --------------------------------------------------------- Victor Yodaiken FSMLabs: www.fsmlabs.com www.rtlinux.com FSMLabs is a servicemark and a service of VJY Associates L.L.C, New Mexico. -- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail majordomo@rtlinux.org OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail majordomo@rtlinux.org --- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/~rtlinux/