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To: mac who wrote (862)4/18/1997 11:57:00 PM
From: Mitchell Jones   of 10309
 
mac,the following is from the Annasoft web page:

>>Q. How does Windows CE compare with the proprietary real-time
operating systems such as pSOS and VxWorks that are used in
many embedded systems?

A. Microsoft operating systems have always been significant
players in embedded applications. Windows CE's small
footprint, scaleability, ROMability, and pre-emptive
multitasking facilities extends the range of Microsoft
operating systems into deeply-embedded applications with more
stringent memory constraints and performance requirements.
Over time, as memory becomes more plentiful and Microsoft
provides additional real-time enhancements, we see Windows CE
displacing proprietary kernels in all but the most deeply
embedded and mission-critical applications.<<

Mitch
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