You can dynamically allocate memory in real-time using the rt_mem_mgr
stuff in RTAI.

Cheers

Karim

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> I remember seeing many discussions on the list about memory allocation,
> but i am failing to find them now.
>  I remember that you can only do memory allocation in initmodule. Is
> this right?  I would like to allocate a few
> kbytes either in a fifo handler or a real time thread.  Is this ok?
> eric
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