News
European Antelope User Group Meeting in Trieste, Italy
2011-12-16
The European Antelope User Group Meeting will be held in Trieste, Italy on 23-24 February, 2012. For more detailed information, please go to http://rtweb.units.it/
Antelope User Survey
2011-3-18
Boulder Real Time Technologies, Inc. is conducting a survey of users, hoping to learn more about how and where Antelope is used and how it might be improved. If you use Antelope, please take our survey, and give us some feedback.
Thank you.
Antelope Solaris/SPARC End of Life
2011-1-5
Boulder Real Time Technologies, Inc. expects Antelope 5.3 (Spring 2013) to be the last version of Antelope which supports the Solaris/SPARC architecture. See announcement..
Welcome to Boulder Real Time Technologies - BRTT
BRTT provides software which supports the collection, archiving, integration, and processing of environment sensors, particularly seismic sensors.
Antelope was primarily developed and supported on Sun Solaris SPARC systems. In later years, it was ported to Linux and then Apple Mac OS X.
The recent demise of Sun Microsystems and the direction which Oracle has taken, combined with the relatively poor performance of Sun SPARC systems has forced BRTT to pursue another option. We now develop Antelope exclusively on Apple Mac OS X platforms, and Apple systems are the focus of our development and support efforts. We continue to offer support (for a few more years) for legacy SunOS 5.10 SPARC systems, but are no longer attempting to track Oracle/Sun hardware and software.
We continue to offer an Antelope version for Open SUSE Linux. However, because of the diversity of Linux software and hardware, we no longer offer support for Antelope running on Linux. The Linux platform has in general been a poor choice for our customers and the Linux development environment has also lacked the tools we need. In the near future, we will continue to provide yearly maintenance updates for our Linux release, but we make no promises that Antelope on Linux will not disappear at some point in time.
Apple provides a platform where both hardware and software are supported in a fairly uniform manner around the world. The Apple development environment is strongly supported by Apple and regularly provides new and powerful technologies which are reflected in the Antelope software.
Some of the places where Antelope is used around the world.