NT per se is not ... but ... you can buy very expensive add-ons
that will enable you to do hard realtime with NT using a technique
similar to the one used in Linux. Essentially the hal.dll is
replaced by whatever the vendor wants.

Check out:
Hyperkernel:
http://www.hyperkernel.com/Solutions/Software/hyperkernel/hyperkernel.html
InTime (used to belong to RadiSys)
http://www.TenAsys.com/intime.htm
RTX
http://www.venturcom.com/products/vci_products/rtx/rtx_index.html

Actually the person to ask would be Jerry Epplin who had written
an article on this stuff back in June 1998 in Embedded Systems Programing
called : Adapting Windows NT to Embedded Systems
(This is is where I got the name of the 3 products mentionned above).

Cheers

Karim

daniel sheltraw wrote:
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> Hello Realtimers
> 
> Dare I speak the words. But is Windows NT capable of hard realtime
> scheduling?
> 
> Daniel S.
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