Subsystem Settings

wRTOS Settings provides several options for configuring the Real-time Subsystem (RTSS). For instance, you can set search paths and configure internal system, memory allocation, and monitoring behaviors. You can access pages containing these settings from the Subsystem page.

Note: Some settings require Windows Administrator privileges.

Click to expandAccessing Subsystem Settings

To open this page in wRTOS Settings:

  1. Open wRTOS Settings.
  2. Do one of the following:
  • From the Home page, click Subsystem.

  • From any other wRTOS Settings page, click Contents / Subsystem in the sidebar menu.

 

The Subsystem page contains links to these sub-pages:

Icon Name Description

Search Path

Configure a search path to allow wRTOS to look in specific directories when you attempt to load a RTSS application or RTDLL.

System Behavior

Configure default system behavior. For example, you can set a Subsystem startup type, set a HAL timer period, and configure exception handling and watchdog timer settings, among others.

Memory

Set the default memory allocation behavior.

Monitoring

Configure default monitoring behavior. For example, you can set the amount of memory dedicated to monitoring, configure monitoring to automatically start a session when the Subsystem starts, and specify collections of events to monitor.

Process Output

Configure the display and logging of real-time process output.

Remote Access

Configure remote debugging and other remote connections.

Note: The wRTOS Remote Debugger is an optional Runtime feature. These settings will only appear in wRTOS Settings when the wRTOS Remote Debugger feature is installed.

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