Hi,
    I am also interested in this subject.
After a long time consideration and research, I think QNX is a good
select  for its good performance and small size. In fact, CISCO
corporation has bought this RTOS.

  Please http://www.qnx.com

regards,

Jianqiao Zhan,
Computer scincedepartment,Huazhong University of Sci. & Tech.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sung Gwan Heo wrote:

> > Wu Hongning wrote:
> >
> > Now we want to use linux as our router's OS, can RT-Linux afford it?
> > Do we need to implement the network protocol as "real-time"?
>
> I think that router's OS does not have to be hard real-time
> and kernel size is more important factor than real-time
> characteristics.
>
> The good router's OSes I know are following:
>
>   - Linux Router Project
>         http://www.psychosis.com/linux-router/
>   - PicoBSD Project
>         http://www.freebsd.org/~picobsd/
>
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