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INtime Real-time Extension SLD Supports XPe SP2

An updated Microsoft Component Definition file (SLD) is now available from TenAsys for building optimized embedded INtime real-time applications on the Windows XPe platforms.

Beaverton, OR – November 2, 2004 – TenAsys Corporation announces immediate availability of its updated XPe Microsoft Component Definition file (SLD) for use with the Microsoft Target Designer. The updated INtime SLD file is compatible with all versions of Windows XPe and INtime version 2.22. This update is free to all existing INtime V2.2 customers.

The updated INtime SLD includes multiple macro components that define typical usage scenarios of the INtime environment on a Windows XPe platform, such as “minimal,” “networking,” and “host” configurations. A “kernel” configuration page is also provided to simplify the configuration of the INtime environment’s operating parameters when deployed on the XPe target system.

A sample screen shot of the INtime SLD, as viewed within the Microsoft Target Designer, is shown below:

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To request a copy of the updated SLD file please contact TenAsys directly.

For detailed information regarding all TenAsys real-time products please visit the products section of the TenAsys web-site.

About TenAsys and INtime

INtime Real Time Extensions for Windows is a fully featured RTOS derived from iRMX. Applications written for the INtime RTOS execute with guaranteed determinism as fully-protected user-mode processes in concurrence with the Microsoft Windows operating system on standard PC hardware. Because real-time application code executes in user-mode the INtime environment is immune to application faults that crash kernel-mode driver solutions.

Using the INtime real-time extension for Windows, designers can reduce the cost of implementing computer-based control systems by utilizing x86-based PC hardware and Microsoft Windows software. INtime software combines the benefits of the Windows operating system — standard APIs, networking, user interface, and development environment — with a proven, highly reliable, real-time kernel designed for critical applications.

TenAsys, INtime and iRMX are registered trademarks of TenAsys Corporation. The names of other companies, products, and brands mentioned herein may be trademarks of other owners.

press contact:  Bob Patterson, MKTX, Inc., +1 503 646-6589,