Re: difference between RTOS and LInux os

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hi ashok,



    Why is it not possible in the normal OS kernel.by
    <http://kernel.by> configuring the kernel
    to suit our needs we can reduce the image size irrespective of
    where the
    kernel is used.This is not a point of difference between the RTOS and
    the normal kernel according to me.CMIIW.
    sughosh

hello sughosh,

that is question? or doubt?..., whatever....., me also don't know , in the following i found that sentence...... i am asking clear idea..... if u can u go thru this link, and clear my doubt....

it is neither a question nor a doubt.i am saying that the point you've stated as a difference between the normal normal OS's kernel and that of an RTOS kernel is not valid.The image size for a normal purpose kernel can also be manipulated as per your needs during the kernel configuration done during the compilation.So i am trying to say that the point 2 which you had made in your earlier mail is not a point of difference between the two.
sughosh

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