Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 13 Oct, Thomas Wuensche wrote:
> > Hello Mark,
> >
> > as far as I see it, can4linux and rtl are just different
> > things. You could probably use parts of can4linux to
> > write drivers for rtl, but they are not related to
> > each other (unless something  has changed that I am
> > not aware of).
> >
> > For our CAN interface products we have rtl drivers avai-
> > lable - don't know whether this is of interest for you.

They are not GPL'ed, are they? Maybe you can donate at least a little
exampleto the public which provided you with such a fine RTOS ;-)

It would speed up Marc's work on the "low cost RTL-CAN-SLIO PID-control"
project,
which is his diploma thesis for electrical engineering at
<http://www.fh-westkueste.de/>
(the results will be GPL'ed).

It's so easy, just visit <http://www.realtimelinux.org/CRAN/index.html>

> > Best regards,
> >
> > Thomas Wuensche
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >> hey,
> >>
> >> i compiled a real time kernel on my system and it works.
> >> i installed can4linux and it works, too.
> >>
> >> now my question:
> >> how can i run can4linux with the real time kernel?
> >>
> >> thanks marc
> >>
> >> -------
> >> To get more information on the Linux-Lab Project see:
> >> http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/
> >

TIA, Peter

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