Tenasys Corporation, Real-time Virtualization Experts

 

 

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PDF TenAsys Corporate Backgrounder

How TenAsys software quietly runs the world.

PDF eVM for Windows

The TenAsys eVM for Windows provides a virtual machine that hosts real-time and embedded operating systems running alongside Microsoft® Windows®. It also provides communication channels to link your embedded and Windows applications. With eVM for Windows, you can enable different real-time operating systems (RTOSes) to run alongside Windows on the same multi-core processor platform without sacrificing determinism, performance or features.

PDF INtime for Windows

The 4.0 release of the TenAsys INtime® real-time OS for Windows allows system developers to run multiple instances of the INtime® real-time operating systems along side Windows on the same multi-core processor platform.

PDF INtime Distributed RTOS

INtime® Distributed RTOS is a fully preemptive 32-bit operating system, supporting 256 priority levels and round robin scheduling that can run several kernels at a time, each running process loop times of <50µS to meet the needs of the most sophisticated control SW applications.

PDF iRMX for Windows

iRMX for Windows is a fully featured real-time operating system (RTOS) that runs concurrently with Microsoft Windows. iRMX for Windows provides direct upper layer support (IOS, EIOS, Application Loader, Human Interface and UDI) under Windows for legacy applications based on the iRMX for Windows 3.1 product originally produced by Intel® in 1992. iRMX for Windows is the perfect migration path for those real-time applications originally designed for DOS-based Windows 3.1 to move to modern Windows technology.

PDF iRMX III R2.3

The iRMX III operating system has been proven in thousands of demanding real-time applications worldwide. Designed specifically to support Intel x86 architecture 32-bit CPUs and associated chipsets, the iRMX III operating system is highly configurable from a small-footprint, kernel-only solution to a full-service, hard real-time operating system. iRMX configurations support PC and non-PC architectures, such as Multibus and Multibus II.