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
>


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