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HyperKernel provides real-time operating system extensions and APIs for Windows NT. It enables deterministic processing within a self-contained environment, running threads with its own scheduler, services, and internal kernel independent of the NT scheduler.
  • Pros

    • Provides preemptive and round-robin scheduling
    • Features 32 levels of priority-based scheduling
    • Enables deterministic processing of asynchronous events
    • Offers fast inter-thread communication
    • Executes concurrently with standard Windows NT applications
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Release
Latest update
Version
5.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows NT
Additional Requirements
a uniprocessor AT-compatible system running the EISA/ISA HALPentium 133 MHz or faster processor64 MB RAM installed15 MB free hard disk spaceParallel port (for runtime key)Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 4 or 5Microsoft Visual Studio 4.2 or later
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Real-time OS extensions and APIs for Windows NT.
HyperKernel is a set of extensions and APIs for Windows NT which provide real-time operating system capabilities and application development tools.
  • HyperKernel features preemptive and round-robin scheduling,priority-based scheduling (32 levels)
  • Deterministic processing of external asynchronous events, multitasking to process multiple external events
  • Fast inter-thread communications
  • Dynamic starting/stopping of application threads
  • Concurrent execution with standard Windows NT applicationsHyperKernel is a self-contained execution environment; HyperKernel threads run within a HyperKernel environment and are not subject to scheduling delays in Windows NT. In fact, the Windows NT scheduler is totally unaware of HyperKernel threads. HyperKernel has its own scheduler, its own set of services, and its own internal kernel.

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