hi, i'm currently working on a remote embedded system using StrongARM 
microprocessor dealing with communications. i'm interested in applying 
real-time linux scheduler in my program, and i'll provide the necessary 
low-level hardware dependent routines for it.
do u know how/where i can get started (from a layman's point of view)? the 
patch available is normally for those linux running on a fully functional 
hardware (e.g. pentium machines), with stuffs like video handling etc in it. 
this is useless for me, as i'm just interested in the scheduler part, i.e. 
certain part of the kernel.  for this hardware, i've a standard ANSI C 
compliant compiler, and able to compile necessary kernel codes. please 
advise.

thanks in advance,
kenny


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