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Bruce Horn wrote in message ...
I've been wondering... What underlying OS do the various glass panels (Avidyne, Garmin, etc.) use? It might actually make me think twice about buying a particular system if I knew that (for example) it was Windows underneath. I would think that the glass panel folks would be using one of the real-time OS's that are designed for industrial applications, but I don't know for a fact. If I recall correctly, the MX-20 MFD runs on a version of Win NT. The Garmin 430/530 uses a proprietary OS. I believe a lot of the displays use versions of embedded real time operating systems (RTOS) that are versions of Linux. These aren't your standard Red Hat versions, but are purchased from companies that line test the OS and provide support. The OS can be documented to comply with RTCA DO-178B requirements. One of the vendors is TimeSys, and I think their OS is called Integrity. The cost of the support consists of annual seat licenses for the developer. The benefit is that the software is free. No licensing fee on a per-unit basis. Another popular OS is VxWorks. It is supposed to be a good OS, but there are licensing fees associated. |
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