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Subject: | Re: RTEMS vs VxWorks |
From: | Eric Norum <[email protected]> |
To: | epics Techtalk <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 3 Sep 2008 11:09:57 -0500 |
NSLS II at Brookhaven expects to use RTEMS. We are just starting - so you are further along than us. LCLS is using it and Till and Ernest should comment on that. Eric should say to what extent it is deployed at APS. And Elder should talk about their experience at CLS - I think that they have the longest history there - when Eric did the port of EPICS.
Bob
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From: [email protected] on behalf of GOURNAY Jean- Francois
Sent: Tue 9/2/2008 7:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RTMES vs VxWorks
Hello All,
We are in the design phase of a new accelerator project which will be built in the frame of the so-called "broader approach of the ITER project". The goal of this accelerator (Eveda) is the validation of the solutions for the future high power accelerator IFMIF (International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility).
The control system will be based (of course) on Epics with VME IOCs. The question is which RT OS to use? We are users of VxWorks for a very long time for several projects and we were always very happy with this system. It's expensive and we are no more privileged customers of VxWorks but it's for sure a great product. As we saw some interest for RTEMS in the community, we did complete tests with Epics including the port of drivers for our favourite modules. All this was satisfactory, so we are really now at a cornerstone... and we need some feedback of facilities using RTEMS. What are the advantages or drawbacks based on your experience? Reliability? Off- the-shelf availability of drivers (for PMC modules for example)? availability of great features of VxWorks like the global symbol table or the interactive functions call? Etc ...
Many thanks,
Jean-François
J.F. Gournay
CEA Saclay
IRFU/SIS
-- Eric Norum <[email protected]> Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory (630) 252-4793