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From: [email protected] (Mike "IR" Ressler) Subject: Linux as an Infrared Camera Controller Platform???? Date: 18 Mar 93 02:05:18 GMT Greetings ... I'm running Linux 98pl5 (yes, I know it's ancient :-) at home and really like it, so that got me thinking ... I'm building an infrared camera for use on large ground-based telescopes and will be using a 386/486 as the controller computer. Some DSP cards sitting in the AT bus will be doing most of the "real" work; the computer is mostly responsible for telling the DSPs when to go, for setting up bias and offset voltage levels, sending data from the DSPs to a Sun SPARCstation user interface computer, etc. The design is based on another system that uses a real-time Unix OS, but nothing the computer does really needs to be "real-time". Thus, is there any good reason not to use Linux, as opposed to some commercial Unix OS? The controller will not be doing any sort of human interface, graphics, mass storage, archiving, etc. - just controlling the camera electronics. Advice? Thanks, Mike Mike Ressler - Infrared Photon Jockey [email protected] ... less science by dead guys ... MS-DOS 4.01 -> MS-DOS 4.01 + Windoze -> DR-DOS 6.0 -> OS/2 2.0 -> Linux + X ... finally getting something useful done with my 386 ...
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