On Monday 23 June 2014 15:24:14 Bari did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On 06/23/2014 02:06 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Just loverly I say, loverly.  And Paolo M. seems less than
> > "interested" in fixing any of that, I am also on that mailing list,
> > FWTW.  I've seen patches go by, but seldom accepted.  Doesn't seem
> > to me to be a very good way to run a train...
> > 
> > Is there a problem with someone else trying to get their head around
> > RTAI, and just plain forking what Paolo doesn't appear to care about
> > anymore? Or do his copyrights preclude that?
> > 
> > FWIW, I played with xenomai a year or so back, seemed to work
> > although I wasn't impressed with the latency's on a 1400 mhz turion
> > in my lappy, but its also memory bound at 1Gb and single core, 10
> > year old HP.  Others have built it to use xenomai too, but no one
> > has said why there is a lack of interest in pursuing it further, or
> > I've missed the messages.
> > 
> > Sim runs here, on 3.13.6, on a quad core phenom without isolcpus but
> > thats a far cry from the real thing.
> 
> We have been doing that for the past year. All the recent new work goes
> on over at:
> 
> https://github.com/ShabbyX/RTAI

I'll take a look, thanks.
 
> NTULinux pushes it to ShabbyX/RTAI. ShabbyX also works it into
> shabbyx/RTAI. When it's stable it gets sent to Paolo at RTAI.org. Then
> it gets reworked into the official RTAI.org Git. Then NTULinux (memleak
> in IRC #Linuxcnc-devel) starts over on updates as new kernels come
> along.
> 
> Wash, rinse, repeat.

And a bit thankless I imagine.  Seems like money for soap or suds might be 
appreciated. ;-)  Is there a Donation pot anyplace?

Is this git repo cloneable?

Thanks Bari.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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