....to [EMAIL PROTECTED], please, as I won't
be able to reach this account for about four weeks
from now.
Time for Vacation and serious Audiality hacking! :-)
BTW, two thoughts;
1) What happened with those RTL protected memory ideas?
Remember that this was discussed a while ago, and
someone had a working hack... I still think it would
be nice having at least some kind of debug mode,
where RTL tasks live in a separate space, reducing
the risk of bad kernel crashes.
2) Have anyone tried using a standard PC joystick while
running RTL tasks? The old busy waiting method of
reading the simple capacitor interfaces probably
won't work too well... I haven't looked carefully
into this, and I'm not even sure this method is still
used, but I will have a look, unless someone already
knows the facts.
Personally I don't care much, as I could work around
it (hook an ADC with MUX on some port or something)
if I really need to play games while running my RT
stuff, but if RTL gets into the main source tree, and
RT drivers with special cool features for normal end
users start to show up, this and possibly other
similar things might cause trouble...
Facts, ideas, anyone...?
//David
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