On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 02:05:05PM -0400, Sotack, John wrote:
> I am interested in knowing how RT-Linux affects a base Linux system.
> Suppose I have to intel compatible Worstations each with a full intall of RH
> Linux 6.0.  Also suppose that the kernal of one is modified to support
> RT-Linux.  With the RT-Linux version experience problems the other did not?
> For example, can problems result where existing base Linux device drivers
> will not meet hard deadlines?
> 
> The ideal case would be that there would be no additional problems with the
> RT-Linux system, and that the only difference is that the base Linux system
> would run slower when the RT portion consumed real time. What is a realistic
> expectation?

This is our experience -- unless you have some time sensitive devices on the 
Liunux side (such as a very old disk or a soft modem) things will run without
problem.

> 
> John Sotack
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