On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:55:53PM -0800, Robert Kavaler wrote:
> 4.  I have written a RTLinux module (but have not yet distributed it)
> that
> allows sockets to be created using the standard Linux socket interface,
> and
> then "passed" to a realtime module that can then send and receive
> packets.  It
> only works with UDP.  All management is performed by the hosting user
> task.
> The module actually sends the packets through the standard Linux kernel,
> so the
> delay from the packet generation to output is not controlled, however
> all the
> standard networking features such as ARP, IP forwarding, NAT, ICMP are
> performed by the kernel.

Nice. 

> 
> Robert Kavaler
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