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Roland
Roland Tollenaar wrote:
> Hi,
>>>
>>> Has a rt_nemesis driver been written?
>>
>> None that I'm aware of. What's the related Linux driver's name?
> Simply nemesis if I am not mistaken. Found the link in
> /sys/./driver->nemesis and lsmod | grep "nemesis"
Hi Jan,
Thanks. Lets see if I can get the slave to respond then.
Roland.
On 5/21/07, Jan Kiszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> roland Tollenaar wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> >> A full-text search over 2.6.21 didn't show me which source file is
> >> involved here. :-/
> >
> > Sorry, memory failed me here (
roland Tollenaar wrote:
> Hi
>
>> A full-text search over 2.6.21 didn't show me which source file is
>> involved here. :-/
>
> Sorry, memory failed me here (did not have the other box present). I
> just dug out the other PC and checked. Its called natsemi. Also
> checked the rtnet/modules directo
Hi
> A full-text search over 2.6.21 didn't show me which source file is
> involved here. :-/
Sorry, memory failed me here (did not have the other box present). I
just dug out the other PC and checked. Its called natsemi. Also
checked the rtnet/modules directory but I don;t see anything similar
in
Roland Tollenaar wrote:
> Hi,
>>>
>>> Has a rt_nemesis driver been written?
>>
>> None that I'm aware of. What's the related Linux driver's name?
> Simply nemesis if I am not mistaken. Found the link in
> /sys/./driver->nemesis and lsmod | grep "nemesis" confirmed the
> existence of such a modu
Roland Tollenaar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has a rt_nemesis driver been written?
None that I'm aware of. What's the related Linux driver's name?
>
> If not, how impossible is it to create one?
Rarely impossible, only few hardware is so weird that you cannot
convince it to send/receive deterministically
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