Generally, your video will screw up. You could solve the problem by running a headless
or dual headed Linux.
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 11:04:44AM -0500, daniel sheltraw wrote:
> Hello rtl listees
>
> Can one do realtime graphics (obvious restrictions of screen refresh rate
> aside) by simply writing to video memory in
> ones RT kernel code. What happens when linux processes are then scheduled?
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
>
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