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- From: linimon@nominil.lonesome.com (Mark Linimon)
- Subject: Comp.realtime: Welcome to comp.realtime
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- Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
- Organization: Lonesome Dove Computing Services
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 08:10:06 GMT
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- Summary: introduction to newsgroup comp.realtime (periodic posting)
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- Archive-name: realtime-computing/welcome
- Version: 2.00 (February 1994)
- Last-Modified: Thu Jan 27 21:54:19 EST 1994
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- The charter of comp.realtime is to provide a forum for discussion of
- computer-based realtime systems. The group is unmoderated; participation
- is open to all.
-
- A companion posting, "Comp.realtime: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)"
- <realtime_faq_762423015@nominil.lonesome.com>, complements this one by
- summarizing frequently asked questions and answers on the group. Another
- companion posting, "Comp.realtime: A list of real-time operating
- systems and tools" <realtime_list_762423015@nominil.lonesome.com>,
- provides a list of software resources.
-
- These articles are repeated periodically for the benefit of new readers.
-
- I welcome reactions, additions, and corrections to these postings via
- email at linimon@nominil.lonesome.com.
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- Mark Linimon / Lonesome Dove Computing Services / Roanoke, Virginia
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- Mark Linimon / Lonesome Dove Computing Services / Roanoke, Virginia
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