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RTM

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RTM

(1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time.

(2) (Release/Released To Manufacturing) A version of software that is ready to send, or has been sent, to the CD/DVD manufacturer to press discs. See RTW.


1.RTM - [Usenet] Read The Manual. Politer variant of RTFM.
2.RTM - Robert T. Morris Jr.

The perpetrator of the great Internet worm of 1988 (see Great Worm); villain to many, naive hacker gone wrong to a few. Morris claimed that the worm that brought the Internet to its knees was a benign experiment that got out of control as the result of a coding error. After the storm of negative publicity that followed this blunder, Morris's user name on ITS was hacked from RTM to RTFM.


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