Dave wrote: > On 11/23/2012 4:29 PM, andy pugh wrote: > >> On 23 November 2012 19:48, Roland Jollivet<roland.jolli...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> http://www.tenasys.com/index.php/applications/case-studies >>> >>> >> Which leads to: >> http://www.tenasys.com/index.php/test-and-measurement >> >> We use that at work in all our test cells. It does work very well. >> >> If you look at the screenshot, however, you might recognise Windows2000 >> >> >> > > I think if you go back into EMC history (the NIST era), EMC was once run > on Windows NT machines with real time extensions. > > That was abandoned, I believe, due to performance issues with that > particular RTOS system. > > Ironically, Mach4 is suppose to be available on Linux at some point in > the future. > > Dave > Wasn't the earlier version(s) of Mach based on the NIST public domain code? If so it looks full circle.
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