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As far as we know - yes. But TimeSys "deterministic" RT behavior the provide comes with a steep performance penalty. IOW - you can set up for an operation to happen at a determined time, say best case every 5 seconds, but on fast JVMs like JRockit, the same operation will happen in subsecond times - you just can't control GC and deterministic behavior or recoup memory. Best regards, Dave M. www.firstswl.com "Martin Schoeberl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Is the TimeSys Linux the only way to get a real-time Linux for > real-time > Java? > My problem is, that the TimeSys kernel (3.1.214) does not boot and > building it from the source is not possible. There are syntax errors > in > several include files (wrong inline assembler). > > Any suggestions to test RTSJ in a real-time environment (RTOS)? > > Martin > > >
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