Am 14.01.2011 05:23, Stefan Schaal wrote:
> 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.

It's rather a question of the model. I don't have an overview what is
used in which notebooks. I would say that e1000e-supported chips are
quite commonly used at the moment. I've even one in my notebook but I
didn't have the need to support it with RTnet so far.

Jan

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