Re: Mainstream Real Time

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On 10/14/06, Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Some of you might be interested in this.

http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9566944929.html

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Will J G


Does anybody know what the TimeSys patches actually do?  All this
article really says is that they provide additional "real-time
technology."  Do they add APIs?  Do they reduce the maximum latency of
system calls?  Are they useful at all for DAWs?

All I can find on their website is:
Kernel Patches

   * Processor-specific patches
   * KGDB support patches
   * Memory Technology Device (MTD) fixes
   * Miscellaneous small fixes
   * Cygwin-specific patches

Doesn't sound very useful, except to embedded developers.

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