I was wondering if anyone on this list is using Systran's SCRAMNet+
replicated shared-memory cards in an RTLinux application
(http://www.systran.com/scramnet.htm). I'm porting an application from
SGI Irix to (hopefully) RTLinux, and I *really* need to support this
(PCI) device to make it work.
I've read Phil Wilshire's article "Real Time Linux PCI I/O" in the
RTLinux Manual, and it makes me somewhat hopeful that it can be done(?)
I have the source for the Irix driver, and will soon have source for a
'regular' Linux driver. I'm not much of a kernel hacker--yet :-)--but
I've got a copy of Rubini's book, a solid C programming background, and
a burning desire to learn. Can anyone comment on the likelihood of
getting this SCRAMNet card to work?
Thanks,
- Dave
P.S. If anyone is interested in taking a look at the Irix driver code
to get a better idea of what's required, I'll be happy to email them a
tarball containing the source (approx. 500K). (I won't have the Linux
source for another month or so...)
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