I sent this message re real-time Kernel and somehow this, what looks like Spanish, got tagged onto it! I don't know where it came from, or how it got there, nor do I even know what it says! However, I do have 4 years Latin and my best guess its someone selling a pager. :] I feel responsible since it is in my email message. I don't recall it being in Thad's original message I was responding to. I'm stumped. Paul K. -----Original Message----- From: newbreed [mailto:] Sent: June 3, 1998 12:30 PM To:
Subject: RE: Java on strongArm or in linux? -----Original Message----- From:
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Subject: Re: Java on strongArm or in linux? I've found NT to be pretty flakey. It also wants 64M RAM to run well. Power management was provided through third party companies I thought, who specialize in embedded NT. NT is also not real-time....hmm for that matter neither is MacOS or 95. Linux has a real-time kernal. WinCE claims its getting there, but most of my friends in the industry laugh at it as simply lip service. Thad Starner MIT Media Laboratory Wearable Computing Project [PK] Could you explain/elaborate on "real-time kernal" or point to some info. I'd like to understand this. Thanks. Paul K. Paul Kelman NEWBREED V, seguro que t= e lo hacen por atras. Tal vez, si fuera obligatorio presentar el "certificado = de que te lo hiciste" (no el resultado) con, digamos no mas de 5 a=F1os de antig=FCe= dad (para decir algo), tal vez podria tambien evitarse eso que si es un atrope= llo. Cuando yo me lo hice, tenia tres caminos: 1. Pagar como $ 200 2. Tener un buen motivo (por ejemplo una operacion, embarazo, etc) 3. Tener algun medico conocido (cirujano es ideal) que me de una orden. Como trabajo en el sistema de un hospital elegi el camino 3, pero si algui= en quiere hacerselo asi porque si, o le sale caro, o se queda con las ganas. Serg:o) "El Facho"
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