Thank you for your reply,That is one of the options i could use, but as i 
understand from the TDMA specification, the Transmission_time_stamp is added to 
the frame at the time of transmission - i assume by the NIC driver.I would like 
to generate RTnet sync frames in RTAI_periodic_mode, so i thought if i could 
somehow trigger the sync frame and pass the Scheduled_time_stamp parameter.
Regards,Klemen
 


     On Friday, May 15, 2015 11:33 PM, Mariusz Janiak <mariuszjan...@wp.pl> 
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Hello everybody, I am looking for a way to somehow manually transmit the sysc 
frame, without loading the RTmac/TDMA. Is it possible ti open/initialize the 
socket for RTmac - similar to UDP socket, that is described in examples? Best 
RegardsKlemen

Hi Klemen, It should be possible with a row socket. You need to prepare a 
Ethernet frame compliant to the TDMA sync frame. In fact you can do the same 
with regular Linux sockets, why do you need RTnet suppoerted by real-time 
system? Mariusz 


  
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