LinuxDevices.com writes “Embedded software vendor LynuxWorks says the newest release of LynxOS,
their proprietary real-time operating system (RTOS), has achieved Linux ABI compatibility — allowing unmodified Linux application binaries to run within on LynxOS (without requiring recompilation). This whitepaper by Arun Subbarao, Director of Software Engineering for LynuxWorks, examines the architecture, technology, performance implications, and potential benefits of such an approach. Read it here.”
their proprietary real-time operating system (RTOS), has achieved Linux ABI compatibility — allowing unmodified Linux application binaries to run within on LynxOS (without requiring recompilation). This whitepaper by Arun Subbarao, Director of Software Engineering for LynuxWorks, examines the architecture, technology, performance implications, and potential benefits of such an approach. Read it here.”
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