“LynxOS v4.0, the newest release of the POSIX-conformant hard real-time operating system (RTOS), has support for Linux ABI compatibility — where Linux application binaries can run unchanged in the LynxOS environment without necessitating source code recompilation. This white paper examines the issues surrounding ABI compatibility in general and describes the architecture of the Linux ABI compatibility layer on LynxOS v4.0.” Read the article at LinuxDevices.
“My OS can run Linux binaries…ooh!”
So can Linux, and it’s free. Ooh indeed!
“My OS can run Linux binaries…ooh!”
So can Linux, and it’s free. Ooh indeed!”
Ooh!! Ooh!!! And Linux also has the following features!…
* It sucks as an RTOS
* It carries the GPL virus so if I am designing an embedded system I have to show my cards.
* It sucks as a distributed operating system
Ooh indeed!