Difference between revisions of "RTS-8"
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− | RTS/8 is a compact [[real-time]] system designed for the [[PDP-8]] family of processors (except the [[PDP-8/S]]). This system allows up to 63 [[task]]s to run concurrently and compete for resources on a fixed priority basis. It can be used for a wide range of applications in which a number of processes must be monitored and controlled. As with other real-time systems, RTS/8 responds to physical or conceptual events to permit the timely execution and scheduling of tasks. | + | RTS/8 is a compact [[real-time]] [[operating system]] designed for the [[PDP-8]] family of processors (except the [[PDP-8/S]]). This system allows up to 63 [[task]]s to run concurrently and compete for resources on a fixed priority basis. It can be used for a wide range of applications in which a number of processes must be monitored and controlled. As with other real-time systems, RTS/8 responds to physical or conceptual events to permit the timely execution and scheduling of tasks. |
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Revision as of 20:12, 5 April 2018
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Type: | real-time |
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Creator: | DEC |
Architecture: | PDP-8 |
Date Released: | 1976? |
RTS/8 is a compact real-time operating system designed for the PDP-8 family of processors (except the PDP-8/S). This system allows up to 63 tasks to run concurrently and compete for resources on a fixed priority basis. It can be used for a wide range of applications in which a number of processes must be monitored and controlled. As with other real-time systems, RTS/8 responds to physical or conceptual events to permit the timely execution and scheduling of tasks.
References
From Bitsavers: RTS/8 User's Manual