Hi Jan Thank you so much for the detailed explaination. I think the adapt part is where I have not done correctly. I will do more testings to see if I can bring up RTnet.
One more question though. Currently I have two computers installed with RTAI and RTnet but they are both connect to the unviersity network; Theoretically if I have RTmac/TDMA there the real-time network should be up and working (provided that all the setup is correct of course) ? Thanks Bret On Fri, 14 May 2004, Jan Kiszka wrote: > Bret Yen-Ting Lin wrote: > > Hi > > > > Please correct if I am wrong. Does the target's /etc directory mean the > > PC I am working on and what does it really mean adapt ? This sounds quite > > target: PC (or embedded system) RTnet is intended to run on > > > stupid but I didn't fully understand what that meant so all I did is copy > > the tools/rtnet.conf to the <sh>/etc. Didn't know what it meant by > > adapt, so kind of only opened the file and check whether everything seemed > > ok. Is this the way to do ? > > > > adapt: open rtnet.conf with a text editor, read the content and change > the parameters which do not fit to your setup > > Also note that you will need a second PC with RTnet on it to run a > full-featured RTnet network. Or you will have to step back to > soft-real-time and use only the RTnet core (real-time socket interface) > without RTmac/TDMA and RTcfg. But this, of course, depends on what you > are planning to realise with RTnet. > > Jan > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: SourceForge.net Broadband Sign-up now for SourceForge Broadband and get the fastest 6.0/768 connection for only $19.95/mo for the first 3 months! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=2562&alloc_id=6184&op=click _______________________________________________ RTnet-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rtnet-users

