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clarify that RTLinux and RTL (Real-Time Linux) are two different things. Especially since Windriver has ended support for RTLinux 2011.
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'''RTLinux''' is a [[hard realtime]] [[real-time operating system|RTOS]] [[microkernel]] that runs the entire [[Linux]] [[operating system]] as a fully [[Preemption (computing)|preemptive]] process. The hard real-time property makes it possible to control robots, data acquisition systems, manufacturing plants, and other time-sensitive instruments and machines from RTLinux applications. Even with a similar name it is not related the [https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/realtime/start "Real-Time Linux"] project of the Linux Foundation.
 
RTLinux was developed by Victor Yodaiken, Michael Barabanov, Cort Dougan and others at the [[New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology]] and then as a commercial product at [[FSMLabs]]. [[Wind River Systems]] acquired FSMLabs embedded technology in February 2007 and made a version available as Wind River Real-Time Core for [[Wind River Linux]]. As of August 2011, Wind River has discontinued the Wind River Real-Time Core product line, effectively ending commercial support for the RTLinux product.