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From: Maik Hassel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 8:06 AM
Subject: [rtl] Inexplicably realtime violations - need help


>
> On one of my test-systems I get pretty regular realtime-violations, which
> raise the strong suspicion of a hardware problem, but the System is a
> "normal" Intel Systems like many others that don't have this problem, and
> there are no other IO-Cards etc. except some standard on-borad IOs
including
> an ethernet controller.
>
> The same routine runs fine on many other systems (it should - its
simple!)...
>
> Of course, this problem affects my interrupt-handler written for an
IO-card
> (which wasn't build-in during the timing-test!) in a way that the handler
is
> called with a delay which relates to the relatime-violations...
>
> I tried play with bios-setting concerning the speed-step stuff or
> power-management, but there was no effect at all.
>
> Does anybody have any idea where these violations could come from?
> Any help ist appreciated. If possible, please send a copy of your answer
to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

    What video card do you have?  Are you running with X-Window?  What
version?

        Norm


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