top | item 37700105 (no title) thallosaurus | 2 years ago I got a slight feeling that most equipment runs on windows. Could also be wrong. discuss order hn newest skywal_l|2 years ago From what I know in the industry, Windows for the UI and some real time OS for control like VxWorks.But things are changing and linux is getting some traction.The healthcare industry is very slow moving (as it should be). ladyanita22|2 years ago All this stuff is constantly moving, but I bet things in the future will be RT Linux plus some RTOS-drive microcontrollers for specific hardware and safety stuff. That's where everyone is heading to. andrewia|2 years ago Windows is common from what I've seen. When I did a brief interview with Abbott Medical Devices in the 2010s, Windows experience was mentioned. milianw|2 years ago sadly there's also a lot of QNX :( elromulous|2 years ago Ah QNX, one of the few remaining vestiges of the microkernel.I know it's not foss, and I'm aware of mach, but QNX still holds a place in my heart.
skywal_l|2 years ago From what I know in the industry, Windows for the UI and some real time OS for control like VxWorks.But things are changing and linux is getting some traction.The healthcare industry is very slow moving (as it should be). ladyanita22|2 years ago All this stuff is constantly moving, but I bet things in the future will be RT Linux plus some RTOS-drive microcontrollers for specific hardware and safety stuff. That's where everyone is heading to.
ladyanita22|2 years ago All this stuff is constantly moving, but I bet things in the future will be RT Linux plus some RTOS-drive microcontrollers for specific hardware and safety stuff. That's where everyone is heading to.
andrewia|2 years ago Windows is common from what I've seen. When I did a brief interview with Abbott Medical Devices in the 2010s, Windows experience was mentioned.
milianw|2 years ago sadly there's also a lot of QNX :( elromulous|2 years ago Ah QNX, one of the few remaining vestiges of the microkernel.I know it's not foss, and I'm aware of mach, but QNX still holds a place in my heart.
elromulous|2 years ago Ah QNX, one of the few remaining vestiges of the microkernel.I know it's not foss, and I'm aware of mach, but QNX still holds a place in my heart.
skywal_l|2 years ago
But things are changing and linux is getting some traction.
The healthcare industry is very slow moving (as it should be).
ladyanita22|2 years ago
andrewia|2 years ago
milianw|2 years ago
elromulous|2 years ago
I know it's not foss, and I'm aware of mach, but QNX still holds a place in my heart.