On Sunday 11 October 2009 16:48:35 Kenneth Lerman wrote:
> I find that --enable-simulator works fine in a virtual machine. Will 
> --realtime=linux also work? If not, I think we need to keep 
> --enable-simulator.

well, realtime=linux does some additional things, like memory locking, setuid
raw-io, FIFO priorities, etc... that are not desired on a pure simulated system 
IMO.

I really like running a simulated EMC on a non-RT machine to develop some 
G-code that
I run on the real machine later. But I don't want to run the simulated EMC 
either
as root or with RT priority (because bugs might trash the whole system then).

-- 
Greetings, Michael.

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