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To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (86100)11/30/2000 2:11:44 PM
From: Cape Blanco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
It sure has support at 35. Are you looking out a quarter or two to see if it slows and drops in price?

Marc



To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (86100)11/30/2000 2:46:56 PM
From: benwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Don & Joan, I have actually used Wind River's product for many years (VxWorks), and it is quite good for it's application (real-time systems). However, it is very expensive, and since many computer systems have come down dramatically in price in the last few years and offer some real-time support (i.e. real-time extensions to Solaris/UNIX), those alternatives will cause pricing pressure to WIND at some point. On one of my projects, we are shifting from array processors and single board computers running VxWorks to Solaris systems exclusively, and saving a bundle in doing so.

Still, there are many embedded applications for which our current approach is still not feasible, and that is why WIND still operates well in its niche.