Tools and Utilities
RTX64 includes several tools and utilities that can be used to control RTSS processes, measure performance for applications and modify the behavior of RTSS applications. These utilities provide the ability to start and stop processes, check the status of running processes and view application output.
Topics:
- Control Panel — provides a number of settings that can be modified to control how the RTX64 Subsystem and RTSS applications behave
- Analyzer — retrieves state information and generates a file useful for analyzing the current system
- RtssRun — used to run an RTSS application
- RtssKill — used to terminate an RTSS process or view running RTSS processes
- RTX64 Objects — displays information about RTSS processes and their associated objects, such as events, semaphores, and loaded RTDLLs
- Task Manager — display and control all active RTSS and Windows applications linked to RTX64 processes on the system
- Server — displays and/or logs print messages from all RTX64 applications and RTDLLs
- RT-TCP/IP Utilities — include several tools used to diagnose and/or configure network connections to other computers
- Activation and Configuration Utility — used to activate RTX64 components and configure system processors
- StampTool — stamps licensing information into an RTSS or RTDLL binary so it may run on an RTX64 Subsystem
- System Response Time Measurement (SRTM) — a measurement tool that measures timer latency observed by an application. The source for this application is provided as part of our Examples.
- KSRTM — a Kernel System Response Timer Measurement tool that measures timer latency observed by an application
- Latency View — displays a visual comparison of latency between Windows and RTX64 cores
- Monitor — a monitoring tool that allows you to trace the behavior of your real-time applications by recording significant events that occur during execution of those applications
- Tracealyzer — a diagnostics tool for viewing monitoring data.
- System Tray Application — displays the current state of the Subsystem and provides links to various RTX64 tools from a right-click menu
NOTE: Throughout the RTX64 documentation, the word Windows refers to Windows 10, Windows 8.1 with Update, or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1.