No a RTOS is used only for real time applications and does not have many needed feature of a normal OS.
Well sure, the RT OS is supposed to adhere to stricter requirements than regular OS. Although you possibly wouldn't want to - it would lack features and will be more costly.
That heavily depends on what operation systems you want to use. A normal answer would be Windows XP, or a Linux OS.
i just copy the tweet, paste, then put 'RT' at the start of it and send.
Use pokeradar in rt.202 or rt.203
The short answer is that a real time OS has a very short (in real-time) and predictable latency response to interrupts and/or task thread switching when compared a standard computer or PC OS. A dedicated RT OS, meaning it performs more specific and/or limited functions can have a ten-fold decrease in the number of clock cycles or task switch times when compared to a traditional OS.
r=rate , t=time, d=distance you use these in the formula rt=d for word problems
The OS is usually an altered regular OS. Just like in schools, you get an OS without all of the capabilities and administrative powers of a normal PC OS. Hotels OS's usually only let you browse the internet. Hope that helped!
use your pokerader @ rt.228
Gecko OS and Wii 64 are not compatible.
Mac os x
No, you cannot use a Windows "Program" (application) on a Mac. If it ends with .exe then it can only be opened/used with a Windows OS. And no you can't use an Apple OS program on a Windows OS. You can now use Apples "Boot Camp" program to make a partition on the Mac computer to use a Windows OS now. Or you can use something like Parallels, VM Ware, etc, to "emulate" a Windows OS on a Mac.
one OS in the fuse panel and the other is under/behind the rt side dash/glove box area. might possibly be in the right kickpanel.
it is easy to use