Thoughts needed

Henry Spencer henry at utzoo.uucp
Wed May 11 04:12:59 AEST 1988


>...  A Unix (or unix-like)
>system is probably not your best bet for doing data acquisition on.
>Unix was designed from the beginning to be a time-share system, not a
>real-time system.

There is nothing about Unix that makes it inherently unsuited to be a
real-time system.  Real-time variants of it exist, and many labs have done
quite extensive real-time work under it.  All that having been said, Unix
as it usually comes out of the box isn't well adapted to real-time work.
Unless you have a version that has been adapted, or are capable of doing
it yourself, you're probably better off with a program loader (e.g. MSDOS)
that gives your program absolute control of the hardware, rather than a
real operating system (e.g. Unix) that may insist on playing some part
in things at inopportune times.
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