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- From: quandt@cs.umr.edu (Brian Quandt)
- Subject: real time
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 05:41:59 GMT
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- What can anyone say about linux and real time support? Same
- question applies to 386bsd. I tend to believe that this concept
- would not be possible. The reason being is that this (I believe)
- is a fundamental design change in how the kernal works. However,
- if anyone has information to the contrary please let me know.
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