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Real Time Linux Workshop
13/14. 12. 1999
Insitute for Machine and Process Automation
Vienna university of Technology
Gu?hausstr. 27-29, 1040 Vienna, Austria
As you probably know, Linux has become a powerful operating system
challenging the OS and computer market, because it is open source
and adaptable to different hardware and computing problems. In
particular, there are some groups spread over the world developing
some modifications to the linux kernel in order to provide a hard
real time operation system, e.g. NMT rt-linux, RTAI rt linux etc,
all being well appropriate for control applications or even
embedded systems. In order to bring together all developers and
open real time linux for a gerneral public, an international
workshop on real time linux will be held the 13/14.12.1999 in
Vienna, Austria with the following presentations:
* Real Time Linux - Use and Applications, Phil Wilshire
* Complex control systems, applications of DIAPM-RTAI at
DIAPM, E. Bianchi
* Real time Linux used at NOAO and the LabVIEW fifos.vi,
Philip N Daly
* Writing Real-Time Compatible Device Drivers for Linux,
David Schleef
* Programmable Logic Techniques for Fast Data Acquisition and
Control, John Storrs
* The Linux Lab Project, Claus Schroeter
* Real Time Programming -- Pitfalls, Problems, and common
errors, Steve Oualline
* Real Time Linux for a torque measurement stage, Peter
Wurmsdobler
* NMT-RTL, Michael Barabanov
* DIAPM-RTAI (for Linux): WHYs, WHATs and HOWs, Paolo
Mantegazza
* KURT, Douglas Niehaus
* Linux/RK - The Ressource kernel, Ragunathan (Raj) Rajkumar
You can find more informations and register for free on:
http://www.thinkingnerds.com/projects/rtl-ws/rtl-ws.html
We are looking forward to seeing you at the workshop (proceedings
and a CD with applications on it are waiting for the registered
participant).
Your sincerely,
Nicholas McGuire,
Peter Wurmsdobler.
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