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==History==
The history of Linter dates back to 1980. The system has domestic predecessors whose developers later took direct part in the creation of Linter. By 1983, according to a state order, the [[Voronezh]] construction design office "Systemprogramm" had successfully completed the relational DBMS "BARS" under the real-time operating system "RAFOS" (RT-11 prototype) for computers of the SM set. Since 1985, the system developers accepted the mobility, compatibility and openness concept. As a result, DBMS "INTEREAL" was implemented. The system covered a wide spectrum of hardware and software platforms, from "Electronika-85" and [[Intel 8086]] control modules to SM1702 and "Electronika-82" computer complexes and their [[VAX]] prototypes. In 1990, the DBMS development team founded the research-and-production company "RELEX" ("Relational Expert Systems"). At this time DBMS Linter was launched. In the late 1990s, Linter-VS 6.0 was developed as part of a project performed by RELEX for the Russian Ministry of Defense. The prototype of the system was Linter 5.7 (1999) developed by RELEX. Linter-VS 6.0 is available only for OS MSVS (mobile system of the armed forces). There also exists Linter-VS 6.0.1 developed in VNIINS based on [[PostgreSQL]] 7.2 This system is also available for OS MSVS.<br>
RelX Embedded, a compact American/Japanese-developed version of Linter is implemented in [[Sony]] products, including a Linter phone ([[Sony Ericsson SO903i]]),<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.linter.jp/topics/20070521.html | title=組込みシステム向けRDB「Linter」、ソニー・エリクソン製携帯電話「SO903i」「SO703i」に採用 : Linter.jp | publisher = Brycen Company Inc | date = 2007-05-21 | accessdate=2007-07-09}}</ref> as well as a [[Kenwood Corporation|Kenwood]] Navigation System ("HDD[Smá:t]Navi Emotional Sound" HDV-990 and HDV-790).<ref>{{cite web | url=http://relexus.com/pr/pr_020907.shtml | title=Company/FAQ - RelX: | publisher = RelXUS Inc | date = 2007-02-06 | accessdate=2007-07-09 |archiveurl = httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20070503005640/http://www.relexus.com/pr/pr_020907.shtml <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-05-03 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
 
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