> Thanks for your help!!!
> I just tried to make the same thing on a pc using a RealTek
> RTL8139 network card, as it's written in the documentation,
> but when I try to start the network, the pc crashes after the
> shell shows:
>
> waiting for all slaves...

That's good news: your interface seems recognized, and RTnet 
tries to initialize / synchronize the real-time network.


But if your RTnet-driven interface is not actually connected 
through a network to other RTnet-driven interfaces, it is likely 
that RTnet stalls or behaves bad... At startup, RTnet calibrates 
the transmission latencies, etc. so you have to have everything 
properly connected.

You could experiment with only one PC with two interfaces + a 
switch, but you would have to use the RTnet commands directly, 
and not use the usual configuration files.You should use at 
least two PCs for experiments, it is simpler.

-- 
Romain Lenglet


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