Kent A. Reed wrote:
> Well, maybe, Jon, but I just downloaded RTLinuxFree from Wind River 
> Systems (who bought FSMLabs, who took RTLinux commercial a long time 
> ago). The downloaded file is named "rtlinux-3.2-wr.tar.bz2".
>
> The most recent Linux kernels for which it has patches are versions 
> 2.4.29 and 2.6.9, which date back to 2004/2005. I can try my hand at 
> compiling patched 2.4.29 and 2.6.9 kernels but first I want to be sure I 
> can boot kernels this old on my development system. I'm 5 years dumber 
> than I was in 2005 and I don't want to confuse hardware-support issues 
> with rtlinux-emc2 issues.
>   
Hmmm, well, I wonder if patches for a kernel that old is going to tell 
us whether
a rt_linux patch for the ARM CPU would be compatible with EMC2.  I'd hate
for you to go to a lot of work and not get much meaningful info from it.

Jon

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