INtime

INtime RTOS runs on single-core, hyper-threaded, and multi-core x86 PC platforms from Intel and AMD.

Like its iRMX predecessors, INtime is a real-time operating system, and like DOSRMX and iRMX for Windows, it runs concurrently with a general-purpose operating system on a single hardware platform.

INtime 1.0 was originally introduced in 1997[1] in conjunction with the Windows NT operating system.

Current versions of the Windows operating system generally require at least a Pentium level processor in order to boot and execute.

After spinning off from Radisys in 2000[2] development work on INtime continued at TenAsys Corporation.