Code signing certificate to be renewed soon, 2024-08-20
Our certificate for code signing will be renewed by September 21, 2024. Read More ...
Our certificate for code signing will be renewed by September 21, 2024. Read More ...
For Kithara it has always been of great importance to continuously improve our software. Such changes come either in the form of new and extended functions or as more efficient development processes at Kithara. Find out more here about one of these planned changes regarding the 32-bit kernel mode: Read More ...
Getting to a solution quickly in case of a technical problem requires an efficient communication between our customers and us. Here, we will present a short overview of our support ticket system. Read More ...
The upcoming version 11.02 of Kithara RealTime Suite, slated for release in Spring 2022, includes an important change. Take a look at what to consider regarding the support of certain Windows versions. Read More ...
What is the latest for Windows 7 and Kithara RealTime Suite? Read More ...
With PTP (Precision Time Protocol), the devil is in the detail. The punctual synchronization of device clocks within a distributed system can be rather complex. And so one might find that oftentimes synchronization may not entirely mean synchronization. Read More ...
In the selected world of computer science, where all the rich and famous feel at home, everything that glitters is generally gold. But now and then, things can get messy and then it becomes rather hard for all people involved to fully enjoy the wealth of bits and bytes. Read More ...
The year is rapidly coming to a close while at Kithara several versions of our software are still being worked on intensively. The following is a small overview of three of the current version branches of Kithara RealTime Suite, their availability as well as features included. Read More ...
It is ironic how we complained about too much rain just last summer (see: blog entry from July 2017) whereas now man and machine are melting away. Read More ...
32-bit real-time code on 64-bit Windows? Some users are already familiar with our KiK64 function. The new version improves both, usability and performance. Read More ...
When we first started to consider adding Ethernet to our real-time system almost 12 years ago, we came upon a crossroads— Should we use Windows built-in NDIS drivers or go the long rocky road by developing our very own Ethernet drivers? Read More ...
"Time is what you measure with a clock."— Of course it is not always as easy as Einstein jokingly put it, especially when it comes to juggling with system times and time bases. One of our developers experienced this first-hand when he managed to travel through time. Read More ...
Berlin is drowning in the rain. What to do as a programmer? Easy Answer: Just continue programming. This Berlin summer of 2017 is currently going down the drain with torrents of rain. It is one rainy day after another so it does not come as a surprise that barely anyone of us is even daring leaving the office. Read More ...
Time for a breath of fresh air— Even when it comes to details. We will soon make a few small adjustments to new versions and build numbers of our software. The basic version concept, however, remains unchanged for the most part. Here are the details. Read More ...
Some users may have come across a certain message when installing our software. Learn more about cause and solution here. Read More ...