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Richard Carver's iRMX Stuff
(A place for iRMX users to find anything that I might have on iRMX)

Updated: July 26, 2001

WHO AM I?

  My name is Richard Carver. I am not affiliated with Intel or TenAsys. I have been working with the iRMX Operating System since 1985. During that time I have worked on applications such as automated teller machines, bank security systems and medical diagnostics systems. I have programmed under iRMX using both the C and PL/M programming languages. I am currently working with iRMX for Windows R2.1 (but using a DOS interface not Windows).  


WHY DO I HAVE THIS SITE?

  During the early days when Intel had iRMX, the iRMX Users Group (iRUG) was good resource for getting information and help with iRMX related issues. They had a quarterly newlettter, a member library of user contributed programs, a Web Site and held an annual conference. iRUG was largely funded by Intel because it provided an alternative means of support for its iRMX customers. When Radisys purchased iRMX from Intel, the decision was made not to continue the funding of iRUG. iRUG was able to maintain it's Web Site until late 1997. At that point the iRUG libraries became unavaiable to all iRMX users.  
     
  As a formerly active member in iRUG, I felt that the iRMX user community lost one of it's most valuable resources. As a result, I decided to create this site so that iRMX users could have access to what ever iRMX information I could find. I will be adding links to iRMX related information, providing access to the ex-iRUG libraries and even providing iRMX tools/utilitis that I have wrote over the years. I hope this information will be useful to iRMX users. Feel free to contact me if you have an questions or comments. I may not have an answer but I'll try.  

iRMX is a registered trademark of TenAsys.

© 1998-2001 Richard Carver (iRMXStuff@Yahoo.com)


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