Roland Tollenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Would work if you would have an rt_xxx driver for your USB network card
> (and RTnet does not provide one as far as I know) and if your whole USB
> subsystem would be real-time. USB is real-time capable at all, but I don't
> know if this is the case with xenomai. But anyways ... you need an real-time
> driver for your device ...
> 
> Well the reason I am using two NICS is because I need a non-realtime NIC 
> as well as a real-time NIC. But I would make the normal NIC (PCI or 
> on-board) the rtNIC and use the usb/LAN adaptor for the non-rt stuff. 
> Anyone forsee a problem with rtnet in this case?

This could work at all. I own an USB network card, so I could try it out when I 
find some time. But I will go for holidays on saturday, so you have to wait at 
least two weeks for results. If you have the chance, try it out on your own.

Karl
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