I'm considering the use of RT-Linux or vxWorks on a 
embedded PC104 system. The project deals with a complex 
control and information system. I will have to manage 
several interrupts , serial lines, LCD displays, ethernet, 
memory management, etc.

  I notice that vxWorks is expensive but there are several 
points, detailed above, that invite me to discard RT-Linux 
but I am not sure and need more information:


  * Development tools. Runtime debugging, interrupt level 
debugging, attaching/deattaching to tasks...

  * Cross development. Intel, PowerPC.

  * Kernel size. EPROM size

  * Documentation and support

  * Portability

 Could you send me some information about this points or 
some address for get it?

 Thank you in advance, 

 Best Regards,

 Jose Antonio


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Jose Antonio Sanchez Valenzuela
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C/Federico Rubio y Gali, 16 4ª D
28039 MADRID
Tel:91 5360491
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