Hi everybody,

after using the very old 0.6.0 version for a long time (it works!), I want to 
switch over
to the latest RTAI, 2.6 kernel and - of course - RTNET version.
I loaded the latest 2.6.15.4 kernel and the RTAI 3.3 this works fine.
The latest rtnet did not build (configure) error, thus I loaded the latest SVN 
snapshot.
Building and compilation is fine now.

As I have a point-to-point connection from the EEPRO100 board to a propietary 
network device
I do not want (need) to use TDMA.
However the nice script "rtnet" (that interprets rtnet.conf) seems not to be 
able
to handle this. TDMA seems to be  always required.

Another issued with rtnet.conf:
Is it possible to specify multiple rteth devices in there?

Currently, it seems to be that I cannot use the rtnet script and thus I have
to load and configure everything manually.
Doing this, I detected that now not only rtnet but also rtipv4 and rtpacket has 
to be loaded to get
everything running. Perhaps this information should be written in a README file 
(like
README.noTDMA users...)

Regards

Mathias


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