On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:58 PM, LuckyLuke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm investigating the possibility of using Node in a real-time embedded DSP
> application.
> General requirements:
> - Multiple CPU cards in an OpenVPX chassis (in a deployed system) or
> - Multiple CPUs on a Development system (s/w should abstract h/w config)
> - Multicores on CPU (Intel Sandybridge or equivalent)
> - C++11 to handle multi-thread on cores (or just Pthreads but C11 seems
> promising)
> - Node as event-driven task management and as "communication" middle-ware
> where communications can be
> -- from a GUI (browser based)
> -- CPU cards to cards
> -- CPU to CPU
>
> Am I on the right mind even considering this architecture?
> thanks all. Node Rules!

You describe what this machine has, not what it's supposed to do. I'll
try to answer your question, though. :-)

node.js makes no claims to being real-time (in the hard real-time
sense). Don't use it to drive a MRI scanner. If it's to drive a GUI,
you should be fine.

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