David Olofson schrieb:
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 10:37, Erwin Rol wrote:
The low latency ppl also warm against using the linux framebuffer
drivers, although they
don't have hardrealtime so this warning might not be of importance for
RTAI.
Right; Linux/lowlatency relies on the Linux
Hi Janet,
you might want to take a look at www.hotfeet.ch/~gemi/LDT/ for an
overview.
After a comparable decision process I'm finally happy with
kDevelop (www.kdevelop.org) and not one of the big commercial
packages (like Sniff or C-Forge). But your criteria might be different.
Cheers
Wilken
Hi Karim,
your LTT is really great stuff. I've successfully set up
your TracePackage-0.9.3 with the latest RTAI version 1.5 (1).
Beside a minor glitch (2) which I found in your package
it required some changes in the rtai patch.
Because there might be some interest in the RTAI community
I
unfortunately
was left unanswered) to this statement, which I assumed to be
true but which appearently is contradicted by my observations:
Wilken Boie wrote:
Hallo RTAIers,
it seems kind of strange, but each time I use ppp (for internet
access, over a serial port and an external ISDN
David Schleef schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 04:13:03PM +0200, Wilken Boie wrote:
If you _do_ need it from the RT side you could look at this package
ftp://ftp.lineoisg.com/pub/rtnet/rtnet-0.9.0.tgz).
It is restricted though in serveral ways (e.g. support for UDP only
Troy Davis wrote:
Hello-
I am interested in doing a tcp-ip interface in an rtlinux module
using threads. Does anyone know of a good resource or know how to go
about doing this? I believe the standard libraries of connect, accept,
bind, etc. will not work in kernel space. I'm
, e.g. network related)
and soft realtime (wich just turned out to be too slow).
I may well be wrong, but I understand that RTAIS's LXRT would suffer
from the same problem: either I am in (restricted) hard realtime or
encounter (unacceptable) latencies while in soft realtime.
Wilken
Wilken
Adi Sudewa schrieb:
Hi all,
how to generate random integers from within real-time thread.
I need to generate random numbers so my simulation can be unpredictable.
It is not cool to have a train running with 20.00 m/s speed
all the time so I'd like to have the speed fluctuate round 20.00
with standard driver irq 14
RTAI: both 1.1 (from http://www.timesys.com RT package) and 1.3
Linux: 2.2.14
The kernel config is probably to lenghty to report here. So I would
be very happy if somebody could give me a hint about what to try or
look for.
Thank you very much
Wilken Boie
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Wilken Boie
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