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Windows XP is an embedded operating system? Windows CE is a real-time system? Come on!

Isn't there a desktop version and an Windows XP embedded version? I believe there is.--Jondel 00:03, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

World's first EOS?

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Today, RTOS constitues a global industry. In 1981, Ready System developed VRTX32, the world’s first commercial embedded real-time kernel.

This statement seems dubious at best. It ignores the commercial embedded real-time kernels that were around before 1981. Digital Equipment Corporation had RSX-11S, first released in 1975; it was a stripped down RSX-11 kernel, but was intended for embedded applications. I'm certain that there were others. They may each have been targeted at a particular processor family, but they were commercially supported.

There is also a spelling error ("constitues" should be "constitutes"). --- Daniel.glasser (talk) 15:14, 20 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]