Re: [Rtl]qnx(modules) vs rtlinux(modules)

2002-10-08 Thread yodaiken

On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 11:57:24AM +0530, niranjan kumar g wrote:
 hi 
 as u all know qnx uses  microkernel architecture , and rtlinux is monolithic kernel  
architecture
 both have their own advantages and disadvantages ,
 
 my doubt is what difference between qnx modules( i mean qnx says that any sevices is 
built in the form of modules and can be used by other applications  they call it as 
modular approach)
 and a monilithic rtlinux kernel , rtlinux also supports modules , which can be 
inserted in the kernel and can be used by other applications ...
 whats the diffrence between these two  approaches

Marketing. There is no technical difference.

 
 thanks for u support and help
 Niranjan
 
 
  
 
 
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[Rtl]qnx(modules) vs rtlinux(modules)

2002-10-07 Thread niranjan kumar g



hi 
as u all know qnxuses  microkernel 
architecture , and rtlinux is monolithic kernel  architecture
both have their own advantages and 
disadvantages,

my doubt is what difference between qnx modules( i 
mean qnx says that any sevices is built in the form of modules and can be used 
by other applicationsthey call it as modular 
approach)
and a monilithic rtlinux kernel , rtlinux also supports modules , which can be 
inserted in the kernel and can be used by other applications 
...
whats the diffrence between these two  approaches

thanks for u support and help
Niranjan





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