dont the people who make RTLinux have there own distro? Its expensive
but you want some thing specialized.
On 18/10/2004, at 4:13 PM, Nathan Clark wrote:
Hi All
I'm looking for a distro which uses ideally a real time clock, or a
clock with a deviation of less than 1 millisecond to support
applications that require real time, or a near enough real time
environment. Why? I'm porting a time critical telephony product from
Solaris to Linux.
My customers will be looking at using a distro they can buy support
for, such as SUSE or Red Hat (these distro's like most have a 10ms
clock).
Has anyone had any experience at hacking either of these distro's so
they use a real time clock or been able to tweak the clock so there is
less than 1 millisecond deviation?
I've looked at RTLinux, but I highly doubt the support they can buy
for SUSE or Red Hat will include support for this.
Kind Regards
Nathan Clark
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