Talk:Comparison of real-time operating systems
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expansion ideas
More columns for
- royalties and fees
- open source or closed source
- approximate deployment numbers
- initial date of development
—EncMstr (talk) 21:47, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- Good idea. What about these? (see also: Template:Infobox OS)
- Company/Developer
- Programmed in
- Notes/Comments
- Ghettoblaster (talk) 22:40, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- What about:
- Latest release
- Latest release date
- This should help to sort out active projects from old/dead projects or systems interesting only as historical reference.
- N'SallaNuto (talk) 13:36, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
- What about:
- The release number often creates a quagmire of updates. Anyway, the status column is intended to reflect whether it is still supported and under development. —EncMstr (talk) 17:58, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
external links from original article
This hive of external links used to be in the original article before the split; they should be incorporated into the appropriate entries in this article.
- BeRTOS - free, open source, real time operating system for embedded platforms
- ChibiOS/RT - A very complete, GPL licensed, RTOS supporting multiple architectures
- DrRtos: A Free RTOS that currently only works on ARM7
- Features of a modern commercial RTOS
- FreeRTOS: A Free RTOS that runs on many architectures
- Helium Open-Source RTOS for HCS08 & AVR MCUs
- HighRely Inc, - Provider of FAA Approved RTOS Certification and use of RTOS in Avionics
- How to Choose an RTOS
- MaRTE OS - Minimal Real-Time Operating System for Embedded Applications
- Nano-RK: An open source RTOS primarily for sensor networks.
- NuttX RTOS
- Open Source Digital Signal Processor Optimized RTOS, 16/32/64 bits
- Real-Time Linux Wiki
- Salvo - RTOS for tiny places (a Pumpkin Inc. TM)
- Simulation moves on a generation
- Small footprint RTOS supports 32-bit processors
—EncMstr (talk) 23:41, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Are WindowsCE and SymbianOS really RTOS ?
I am not sure those can be classified as "RTOS", possible targets are embedded devices but this alone does not give them real time capabilities. Probably we should put them among the general purpose operating systems.N'SallaNuto (talk) 08:06, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Yes, operating systems that target embedded devices are often incorrectly described as "RTOS".
- However:
- The SymbianOS article says "Later OS iterations ... notably the introduction of a real-time kernel" and "Symbian OS EKA2 supports ... real-time response".
- The Windows CE article says "Windows CE conforms to the definition of a real-time operating system".
- I think an OS whose latest version is real-time should be listed here as a real-time operating system, even though the earliest versions were not real-time.
- If you have some evidence that these OSes are *not* real-time, please put it in those articles and specifically state " ... is not a real-time OS ...". But as long as the article for an OS claims it is "real-time", it needs to stay on this list.
- --68.0.124.33 (talk) 14:39, 19 June 2008 (UTC)