Hi to all,

just a question to not re-invent the wheel:

I think I have the following choices about the implementation of a real-time
brigde between two NIC:

- I could try to work inside the NIC network driver (eg. tulip.c)
  to try to perform some actions on a packet-by-packet basis (maybe
  I have to work with very low bit rates...)

- I could use RT-Linux to implement a RealTime module talking
  directly with my network adapter (but I remember there were
  some PIC adresses issues...)

Do anyone of you has a clue about the feasibility of this idea?

(PS, just to explain, the realtime work to be carried out is a sharp delayer
on a packet basis...)

Thanks!

Stefano Giacometti

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