Pavel Machek wrote: > Are you actually able to use Adeos for something reasonable?
Sure, see below. > You can't > run two copies of linux, because they would fight over memory; right? Currently we can't, you're right. But I've already detailed how to do this in a paper I wrote last july on how to obtain Linux SMP clusters with as few modifications to the kernel as possible. The paper is available on the web: http://opersys.com/ftp/pub/Adeos/practical-smp-clusters.ps (If you stil can't access the web as said in the other email, I can send you a copy off-list if you want.) > Do you have something that can run alongside linux? Certainly. According to some reports it's already used in some commercial systems and, as today's RTAI announcement reads, it will be the basis for the next release of RTAI. What we need now is ports to other architectures than the i386. This should be fairly simple for anyone familiar enough with the Linux interrupt layer for any other arch. Karim =================================================== Karim Yaghmour [EMAIL PROTECTED] Embedded and Real-Time Linux Expert ===================================================
