Hi Karl,

Hope you had a pleasant holiday? :)


> Please check the RTnet website for supported network adaptors.
Thanks. I have jsut heard that there might not even be a decent non-rt 
driver for this chip so I'll not purchase it.

A better place to start may be for example
Realtek 8100C/8110SC Gbit LAN controller.

My problem is that the list of rtnet supported devices (copied below) 
seems to be getting outdated. I am having trouble finding new hardware 
(specifically looking for a motherboard that is still currently sold) 
which features one of the below chips.


If anyone knows of a type, I'd be much obliged.

Regards,

Roland.

     *  Intel 8255x EtherExpress Pro100
     * Intel PRO/1000 (Gigabit Ethernet)
     * DEC 21x4x Tulip
     * RealTek RTL8139
     * RealTek RTL8169 (Gigabit Ethernet)
     * AMD PCnet32/PCnetPCI

        

     * VIA Rhine
     * NatSemi DP8381x
     * MPC8xx (SCC and FEC Ethernet)
     * MPC8260 (FCC Ethernet)
     * MPC5200
     * SMSC LAN91C111


>  
>> If not, is it possible with limited experience in writing drivers to 
>> adapt a non-rt driver? Is there any documentation as to how to go about 
>> this?
> 
> Depends how "limited". The best way will be to grab the sourcecode of the 
> non-realtime diver. Check RTnet mailing archive for further details and 
> README.drvporting from rtnet-0.9.9/Documentation
> 
> Karl Reichert

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