POSIX 1003.1b is really a soft RT standard and nonRT Linux claims
compliance. I have not yet seen a good reason to make RTLinux support
these specs but perhaps someone can make a argument for it.
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> They list POSIX 1003.1b as a standard for realtime computing. How does =
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