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RE: [Off-Topic]" Real-Time" extensions to NT

Paul_BunnPaul_Bunn Member Posts: 251
http://www.venturcom.com are having great successes with implementing
real-time systems on NT. MS too is an investor in the company, and works
closely with them.

Regards,

Paul Bunn, UltraBac.com, 425-644-6000
Microsoft MVP - WindowsNT/2000
http://www.ultrabac.com


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 12:57 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] [Off-Topic]" Real-Time" extensions to NT


Hi all,

This topic comes up every now and then -- sorry if this has been answered
before.

Has anybody had any experience (good or bad) with real-time "extensions" to
NT? A while back, our company had investigated products such as
HyperKernel, but ended up not using them because the scope of the projects
we were involved with did not truly require "real-time" performance. We
currently stuff National Instruments' data acquisition & control cards in a
PC, and write custom software to interface to them. Not exactly
"real-time" in any sense of the word, but adequate up to now beacuse the
control requirements were not stringent.
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