Hi,

Clearly RTAI has reinvented the wheel as it was already in use with DOS,
using APIs found elswhere, but not in RTL.

In any case I invite Cort and the Portuguease pal that talks about
splitting in someone dish to look at the RTAI code, and check for any
plagiarism. It goes without saying it that I think the opposite, but I
know it is of no use as I'm sure that RTL zealots will never check the
evolution of initial RTL 2 patches to V3 ones, against RTAI copytos.

Readers should just think of all the people around struggling for hard
real time in user space, with fancy scattered preemption points, and
show me a full kernel preempting solution like that found in LXRT,
available since the beginning of 2000.
Moreover at the moment you can be sure that any RTL piece of code can be
ported to RTAI while many, but the simplest, RTAI applications I know
cannot.

Is that plagiarism? BTW: in RTAI copyrights are LGPL, so you are free to
do what you want with it.

Thus you can say whatever bad you want of RTAI and you are free not to
like it but you cannot say it is plagiarism. Once more read the code
before spelling silliness.

Ciao, Paolo.
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