Giammarco Zacheo wrote:
> Actually we would like to do some testing of TDMA performance with our
> machine, sorry if it seemed unclear. Is it still possible to do this with
> our test machine?
Yes, it is. You may need to set up the second NIC manually, maybe it
also works to use a different rtnet.
Actually we would like to do some testing of TDMA performance with our machine, sorry if it seemed unclear. Is it still possible to do this with our test machine?On 10/23/06,
Jan Kiszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Giammarco Zacheo wrote:> Dear Jan, thanks for your prompt and very helpful response.>
Giammarco Zacheo wrote:
> Dear Jan, thanks for your prompt and very helpful response.
>
> The machine we are using has two identical Realtek 8169-based NICs. How can
> we configure them properly in order to assign different IP addresses to
> them? I am doing some trial-and-error test on the rtnet.
Dear Jan, thanks for your prompt and very helpful response. The machine we are using has two identical Realtek 8169-based NICs. How can we configure them properly in order to assign different IP addresses to them? I am doing some trial-and-error test on the
rtnet.conf file, and I think that the RT
Giammarco Zacheo wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> we are trying to do some simple testing in order to verify RtNET
> performances over a wired network. Right now we are working on a single
> machine with two network adapters and Rtnet over a Xenomai 2.2 installation
> (the system is a x86-based machine with
Dear all,we are trying to do some simple testing in order to verify RtNET performances over a wired network. Right now we are working on a single machine with two network adapters and Rtnet over a Xenomai 2.2 installation (the system is a x86-based machine with Debian Sarge
3.1r3). The adapters ar
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