Hello !

I just read an article on real time linux in the french
magazine "int�gration". Besides the fact that neither
Victor nor Paolo are mentioned and it is rather an
advertisment for LynX RTS, the author lists four points
as disadvatages:

1. There is no standard available being appropriate for 
   characterizing hard real time

2. Scalability and modularity is not ideal

3. There is no standard API available

4. Real Time Linux only available for Intel and PowerPC

Even though these reflexions are not entirely correct in
my opinion, what do you think? I would like to compile
the corrections and send it to the magazine.

peterw
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