j.p.schulz wrote:
Hy

the rtai site says that 0.7 is a very stable version, because of this our

Let's say the 0.7 series is very stable, and that's also what I can definitely confirm. The 0.7 release itself had some issues at least with the contained adeos patch. I personally switched from 0.6.9 (which was already quite good) directly to 0.7.1 and then followed each succeeding release without problems.


Rtos projekt will use ist soon, thats why i changed from 0.6.9 to 0.7 .
On wich fusion version did you run RTnet?
Since wich version i can use the userspace support?


After the patch I just submitted to SVN, you should be able to use RTnet with fusion 0.7.2-0.7.4. There were some bugs related to the new fusion-0.7.4 support, but even these are fixed now. If not, yell back, we are still collecting fixes for the 0.8.2 release. And we can only test a tiny subset of all possible combinations and configurations RTnet now supports - well, should support...


Note that during the currently ongoing development of fusion, you should try to follow new releases as far as your time permits. This helps the fusion project to trace bugs, especially regressions, thus accelerates the development of release 1.0 (BTW, the same applies to RTnet!). We are practising this both for RTnet and another project quite successfully for more than half a year now. Changes to the fusion API were never dramatic while its stability improved amazingly. The last serious bug I was aware of - it caused lock-ups on low-end boxes - got solved somewhere between 0.6.9 and 0.7.2.

Jan


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