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Re: Real Time O.S vs 'conventional' one.




On Oct 26, 2005, at 6:18 AM, Zafer Aydogan wrote:
I have embedded boards which I want to use as acess points for WLAN
infrastructure.
The choice is between NetBSD and Real Time Linux.
What I am wondering about is if there is any advantage using real
time O.S on wireless enviroment.
That depends. If you want to run a business, then you don't want to run NetBSD at all, at least not right now, because it is buggy and under heavy development. If it is just for your home environment, you can give it a try.

I think you said "NetBSD" there when you actually meant to say "Linux".

At work I do embedded linux 'stuff' on Intel IXP2850 and I can categorically tell you that the embedded linux world is a huge festering disaster waiting to implode.





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