All of memleak's work on RTAI the past few years (which is now RTAI 5 
without a single credit) was done on AMD hardware made in the past 7 years.

Every bit of AMD silicon we touched ran under 25uS on the latency test. 
Just for fun we had a few tweaked <4uS max jitter.

IME can't be turned off since for security reasons. Security from you.

It would be interesting to monitor it on wireshark to see what triggers 
it to phone home or when it's controlled by hackers. Maybe it kicks in 
when you trigger interest by using certain words or visit certain websites.


On 03/19/2016 11:55 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> And no way to turn it off?  Makes me glad this machine is an old old quad
> core phenom. I haven't seen a thing I couldn't ID in wiresharks output.
>
> But 3 of the other machines here, those running real machinery, are
> intel, 2-3 yo atoms, or 5-6 yo in a Dell Compact.  AMD stuff cannot do
> real time since about K6, which was tolerable, ran one for quite a spell
> till I replaced it with the atom stuff, reducing my power bill.
>
> I would assume, if they are "calling home" that I could see the traffic
> with wireshark or tcpdump?  Hard to see in all the other traffic as I
> maintain an sshfs share, and an ssh login session to them all from here.
> So its pretty noisy in terms of net traffic here at the Heskett Cottage.


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