Hi Jan,

  thanks so much for you kind response. Just in case you happen to know a 
Laptop brand that has RTNET compatible chipsets, we, course, would be very 
happy to know.

Best wishes,

-Stefan


On Jan 13, 2011, at 11:46, Jan Kiszka wrote:

> Am 13.01.2011 19:21, Stefan Schaal wrote:
>> I am considering buying a ThinkPad computer to run Xenomai with RTNET for a 
>> mobile robot controller. The ThinkPad computers come with an Intel Chipset 
>> Intel 82577LM (Gigabit). I found a driver for the 82575 chipset in the igb 
>> directory of RTNET, and was wondering whether the 82577 chipset would be 
>> able to use this or one of the other existing drivers.
>> 
> 
> 82577 chips are handled by e1000e in Linux. We don't have a
> corresponding driver in RTnet yet, it would have to be ported.
> 
> Jan
> 


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