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VenturCom and VersaLogic Partner to Support Real-Time Operation of Windows NT Embedded for Rudder Control on U.S. Naval Destroyers
Overview An integrated hardware and software solution has been selected by Litton Marine Systems, Inc. (Charlottesville, VA) for a rudder control system on U.S. Naval Destroyers. The system combines VersaLogic's Panther PC/104-Plus single board computer with VenturCom's RTX real-time Windows NT Embedded technology for Windows, the companies announced today. Litton Marine's RTX-based rudder control system contains four embedded VersaLogic embedded Pentium computers networked via a dual Ethernet connection running the Windows NT Embedded operating system. This design platform provides a robust user interface, a common development and testing platform, and integrates a number of pre-written off-the-shelf Windows-based applications.
| Publisher | VersaLogic | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
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