> I think there is much more usefull code around here
> which would help beginners like us
> and save the gurus some time, but it's very hard to find.
> Is there some chance to set up an application archive
> for rtlinux (maybe similar to CPAN or CTAN)?
Hi,
I really agree! I think for newbies it is very difficult to come to work. If
you are looking on the homepage www.rtlinux.com there is a lot of doc, but
I'm afraid most of it is out of date.
Especially for software developers coming e.g. from pSOS and not from the
unix-side it would very helpful to have small examples with good
descriptions AND a complete reference of the system calls.
I know time is short and there are so much things to do ...
But I think if RTLinux should work not only at universities there MUST be a
better source for basic information!
By the way: Aren't there any students at NMT having enough time - sorry
folks ;-)) - to work on new manuals like "RTLinux for beginners" and
"RTLinux - the complete reference" ?
Best regards
Werner
Werner Spielmann
Fa. D. SWAROVSKI & CO
Swarovskistra?e
A-6112 WATTENS / AUSTRIA
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