Hi:

Is it thinkable to use the MMU memory protection capability in the kernel?
Assume a debugged application still needs to run a 
 "user written" task that may have bugs in it. Would it be possible to use
the MMU to protect the rest of the kernel against a "mad" pointer?
Has anyone done anything with the MMU?

Some folks here say it is impossible to go commercial with RTLinux without
memory protection. I know from experience there will always be bugs.
Murphy will see to that. What do I tell my folks?


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Pierre Cloutier  
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Fax: (450)-659-0014
POSEIDON CONTROLS INC
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