The original Zentropix CD was (IIRC) $35 and I ordered one using my own
money and then went to the company to get reimbursed. I was willing to pay
even twice that much out-of-pocket for the convenience of getting a
ready-to-install CD distribution. But at $150, it's going to be a hard sell
to management to convince them that it's really worth more than an hour of
my time. I really think that you're going to have a hard time selling at
this price.
Norman Dresner
Fellow Systems Engineer
Radar Systems Engineering Department
Electronic Systems and Sensors Segment
Northrop Grumman Corporation
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Krauss [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 12:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RTLinux v3.0 CD
>
> Be the first person you know to get the new Open RTLinux v3.0 CD!
> Based on RedHat 6.2 for x86 processors, it contains the RTLinux hard
> realtime kernel, the floppy disk-sized MiniRTL (for small footprint
> embedded applications), and the RTIC Lab realtime graphical
> interface, as well as a complete Linux distribution. In addition to
> standard manpage documentation, the CD also comes with a printed
> installation guide, an online quickstart guide and ready-to-compile
> example programs to get you rolling.
>
> RTLinux v3.0 provides interrupt latency in the sub-10 microsecond
> range (worst case) for some embedded processors and in the sub-20
> microsecond range (worst case) for standard PCs. The POSIX threads
> programming interface follows the POSIX 1003.13 PS51 standard for
> hard realtime systems. RTLinux development can make use of the Linux
> GNU toolset and the GDB debugger. RTLinux v3.0 can be also compiled
> to run on PowerPC and Alpha processors. Open RTLinux is released
> under the GPL Version 2 and Open RTLinux Patent Licenses.
>
> The Open RTLinux v3.0 CD is at the manufacturer now, and we expect
> shipment on March 24, 2001. But why wait? Orders are being taken now
> at http://www.rtlinux.com/cd.html. Pre-ordered disks will be sent out
> via Fedex as soon as they arrive, and credit cards will not be
> charged until your order ships.
>
> ----------------
>
> RTLinux was created and is developed by Finite State Machine Labs,
> Inc. (FSMLabs), a mini-multinational with headquarters in Socorro,
> New Mexico and engineering staff around the world. Open RTLinux is
> being used by some of the world's largest companies, as well as by
> many innovative startups, in areas ranging from multimedia and
> machine tool control to optical networking and telecom switches.
>
> --
>
>
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> Finite State Machine Labs: The RTLinux Company.
> www.fsmlabs.com www.rtlinux.com
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