The company's main products were: •
MATRIXx, introduced in 1983, a
control engineering (computer aided control system design or CACSD) tool with components including XMath (an extended
MATLAB-like language) and SystemBuild for graphical editing of block diagrams. After the merger with Wind River the product was licensed to
MathWorks, but after an anti-trust action, it was sold to
National Instruments. In 2018, National Instruments placed MATRIXx into a five-year end-of-life phase, with no further support beyond 30 June 2023. •
pSOS, a real-time operating system for the
Motorola 68000 microprocessor family acquired from
Software Components Group (SCG) for million in 1991. •
FlexOS, a continuation of
Digital Research's
Concurrent DOS 286 and
Concurrent DOS 68K, a modular multiuser multitasking
real-time operating system (RTOS) for Motorola 68000 as well as for
Intel 186,
286 and
386 microprocessors designed for computer-integrated manufacturing, laboratory, retail and financial markets; acquired from
Novell for million in July 1994. The deal comprised a direct payment of half this sum, and shares representing 2% of the company. ==References==