C. J. Kenneth Tan wrote:
Fred,
Do you know how many RTOS are there in this world? All that I can say is that I don't have enough fingers and toes to count them all.
In the book "Operating Systems Concepts" by Silberchatz and Galvin, you will find information on RTOS, when to use them, when not to use them. I don't think there are many home users who will have the type of work suitable for RTOS.
Regards, Kenneth Tan
Kenneth, et al, What's the deal on this and Linux? I have been reading Randolph Bentson's _Inside Linux_. He discusses the fact that Linux is (was at the time of his writing) not a RTOS. Has this changed? Is it changing? There are a lot of questions I have about his book. I figure I should try to learn as much as I can before I begin cluttering the list with a bunch of questions, but since the issue came up. What d'ya know? Steve -- [<A HREF="http://counter.li.org"><A HREF="http://counter.li.org</A">http://counter.li.org</A</A>>] S.u.S.E. Linux, www.suse.com I Think, I think I am, Therefore I am, I think? - Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e