Guenter Ebermann wrote:
> Eric Eric wrote:
>> - Are there any examples of commercial projects that use Xenomai?  I'm
>> specifically looking for propaganda like this RTEMS flier:
>> http://www.rtems.com/sites/default/files/RTEMS-Users-V2.pdf
> 
> A big HIL supplier in germany uses xenomai in his products shipped worldwide:
> http://www.etas.com/de/products/labcar_rtpc.php
> HILs are used in the automotive area to simulate/stub/test the communication
> stack of cars. Just make a google search with "xenomai labcar" for more info.
> 
> I also heard some rumours that some traffic surveillance boxes in austria
> are based on linux/xenomai.
> 
> EB is also curious about using xenomai for automotive measurement and testing
> devices: 
> http://www.eb-tresos-blog.com/solutions/tresos/eb-2100/
> http://www.eb-tresos-blog.com/solutions/tresos/eb-5100/
> http://www.eb-tresos-blog.com/solutions/tresos/eb-61x0/
> 
> I am sure there are a lot more using linux/xenomai. This is only my limited
> view of the embedded linux scene in austria and germany.
> Surely one can gather more information by visiting embedded exhibitions.
> 
>> - Are there any companies offering commercial support services for
>> Xenomai, such as FSMLabs does for RTLinux or OAR does for RTEMS?
> 
> In germany there are denx (www.denx.de) and pengutronix 
> (http://www.pengutronix.de/).
> Perhaps there are even more but these are the ones I know.

The difference between the two may be that Denx engineering is an
important contributor to the Xenomai project:
http://www.denx.de/en/Software/SoftwareXenomaiProjects

-- 
                                            Gilles.

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