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    Question Has Ice been ported to any RTOS

    WE are looking into using Ice between workstations and specialized systems using a Real Time OS. Has anyone ported Ice to a RTOS?
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    I am not aware of any port of Ice to a RTOS. We're developping an embedded version of Ice (Ice-E) that would probably be more suitable for such port; the next issue of our Connections newsletter will give an overview of Ice-E.

    Did you already select a specific RTOS? Which programming language do you plan to use?

    Best regards,
    Bernard

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    Doing trade study

    We have not yet chosen an RTOS. We are looking at alternatives to CORBA and may need to embed in subsystems that are based on one, or more, RTOS's.
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    You advertise you were selected for the FCS project. I was talking to the folks over at Lynx OS a few weeks ago - they also said they were selected for FCS - the OS in the tanks I think. Anyway, that made me wonder if ya'll were going to make a port to LynxOS and if this embedded ICE has anything to do with that.

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    Our first target platforms for Ice-E will be J2ME for Ice-E for Java, and Windows CE for Ice-E for C++. Other embedded operating systems will follow, depending on customer demand. We do not have any concrete plans to port ot LynxOS.

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    Very good, when the WindowsCE ICE-C++ can be released?

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    An initial version should be ready within the next two months. If you have a commercial need for this product please contact us at info@zeroc.com.

    Regards, Matthew

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    hi, Matthew
    what about E-Ice now, can we read the source now,
    or could you introduce some detail about it
    I just can't wait for it

    Quote Originally Posted by matthew
    An initial version should be ready within the next two months. If you have a commercial need for this product please contact us at info@zeroc.com.

    Regards, Matthew

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    Sorry, you'll just have to wait

    Matthew

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