I get the Linux Bits( www.linuxdot.org ) newsletter and it seems Linux users have just as many problems as windows users trying to make their systems stable and usable. roger Roger H. Anderson Engineer III Bioengineering The University of Iowa 54 Medical Research Facility Iowa City, IA 52242-1183 (319) 384-8339 -----Original Message----- From: Chris Eddy [mailto:ceddy@NB.NET] Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 10:08 AM To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: [OT] Re: Real time in Windows Luis; It is actually easier than one would think. Simply install the 'Linux' program and windows suddenly behaves very well. No more blue screens, no more crashed programs, no more sudden crawling operating system. I suggest it for a patch for all Windows systems. Chris Eddy Pioneer Microsystems, inc. Luis Ot‡vio MŽdici wrote: Hi, I am brazilian electrical engineer and I was beginning to program the PIC. I was trying to developer a PIC inside«s Data Acquisicion Card . The assembly code is ok, otherwise the sw in Delphi that receive, show and store the data wasn«t working like its should. The system monitored is fast and needs of Real Time treatment and make a Real Time Sw in Windows is very difficult. Anybody has some tips about Windows Real Time Programming? Are there specifical APIs ? Book or Web Sites ? Thank you, A good site about microcontroller technology is www.microcontroller.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Luis Ot‡vio MŽdici ICQ: 12869917 lmedici@asatnet.com.br S‹o Bernardo do Campo -SP / Brasil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------