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Versatile Real-Time Executive : ウィキペディア英語版 | Versatile Real-Time Executive
Versatile Real-Time Executive (VRTX) is a real-time operating system developed and marketed by the company Mentor Graphics. VRTX is suitable for both traditional board-based embedded systems and SoC architectures. It has been superseded by the Nucleus RTOS.〔http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/57381/vrtx VRTX Definition from PC Magazine Encyclopedia〕 ==History== The VRTX operating system began as a product of Hunter & Ready, a company founded by James Ready and Colin Hunter in 1980 which later became Ready Systems. This firm later merged with Microtec Research in 1993 and went public in 1994. This firm was then acquired by Mentor Graphics〔Computer Business Review October 11, 1995, /CBRonline/news/mentor_graphics_to_add_real_time_arm_via_130m_microtec_acquisition〕 in 1995 and VRTX became a Mentor product. Since the 1980s, the chief rival to VRTX has been a rival operating system VxWorks, a Wind River Systems product. VxWorks had its beginnings in the mid 1980s as compiler and assembly language tools to supplement VRTX (i.e. VRTX works, or VxWorks) and later Wind River created their own offering of a real-time kernel similar to VRTX.
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