Thanks for replying.

So is it worth the $50 to get the CD?  This distribution seems to be
spread out a bit on the ftp server and having a CD with everything
included could be a bit handy.  Something else I may be faced with
is a machine that may or may not be connected to the Internet nor
a bootable CD drive.  If the OpenRTL installation comes with a floppy
boot disk that loads the appropriate CD rom drivers that would be ideal.

Thanks,
Bill



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> I'm a bit new to RT programming and found this link to OpenRTL.  I've read the
> doc ( as much as possible ) but still have a very
> general question.
>
> Suppose the following:
> [1] I purchase the OpenRTL/GPL for $50.
> [2] Get it installed, etc, etc, etc.
> [3] Can I think create, compile, and build modules for use with miniRTL?  I
> guess the general question
>        really boils down to, " Is the kernal in OpenRTL compatible with the
one
> in miniRTL? "

The kernel yes (if you applie the minirtl related patches
for initrd and untar) - for user space apps you need to
build against glibc-2.0.7 - this makes sense only if you
realy need the floppy size image .

>        My intention is to build and test modules on OpenRTL and then once
> succesful move them to
>        a miniRTL environment.

for kernel modules that's the way to do it.

hofrat
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