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==Introduction==
 
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== Real Time Wiki ==
 
== Real Time Wiki ==
* Please note that the primary source of information for Real Time Linux information is the new [http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/ RTWiki].
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* Please note that https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/realtime/start is the primary source of information (starting in fall of 2016) for Real Time Linux information  
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  * Material is being moved from the previous site, at: [http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/ RTWiki] during the summer of 2016
  
 
== Software Projects ==
 
== Software Projects ==

Latest revision as of 09:55, 28 June 2016

Introduction

This page has information about Real-time usage of Linux. Also this page has information about timing systems for Linux. This is of interest to CE Linux Forum members, because many consumer electronics products have realtime requirements (e.g. in the areas of multi-media presentation, or communications)

Real Time Wiki

  * Material is being moved from the previous site, at: RTWiki during the summer of 2016

Software Projects

Hardware Implementations

Ti AM18XX PRUSSv1

Ti_AM33XX_PRUSSv2

Tools for PRUSS


Documents

Further Open Source Projects

  • Xenomai - Real-time development framework, closely cooperating with the Linux kernel. Among other features, it provides a migration path from various RTOSes like VxWorks, PSOS+, etc. to Linux based on so-called skins.