Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote: > A Dimarts 26 Juny 2007 12:42, Jan Kiszka va escriure: >> Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> someone of you knows if the Intel i82541PI network adapter works with >>> rtnet? The question is if it uses the Intel PRO/1000 (Gigabit Ethernet) >>> driver. >> Looks like. Just try rt_e1000. If that doesn't work, check with original >> e1000 and report your findings here. >> > > I'm finding a mobo to install rtai + rtnet. I have found a nice tyan with a > lot of pci and two ethernet but with this chipset and I'm not sure if buy it > or not. That's the question. > > Also I'm looking for others with the realtek chipset. Do you have some > recomendation for a mobo with linux support with three o more pci and amd64 > and two net supported by rtnet?
Can't help with concrete recommendations. What I can say is that the only Gigabit adapter with known RTnet support is currently e1000-based, ie. uses Intel chips. Another thing is that up to Intel ICH7, we know how to disable SMI cruft that impacts latencies. Other chipsets may not suffer from this -- or they do, and then there would be currently no known switch. Jan
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