Dear Michael,

> Exception 0xe is a page fault. The likely reason is that
> rtlcpp's "new" calls kmalloc which is not allowed in a RT-thread context.

Could there be a typo in your reaction?
If not, how could I allocate memory in RT-thread context?
Or should I only use kmalloc in init_module?
I am working with an application, using an "object factory" in
a kernel space thread and our first impression is that it is working.
Since your attitude towards C++ seems to be changing (:-)), I hope to
get a constuctive reply for you.

Greetings, Willem Wardenaar
Philips, CFT, E&T, MCT

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