Il 30/08/2013 12:34, Asier ha scritto:
Hello all,
I've just started studying the Yocto project, so I beg your pardon if
this question has been already solved or it's just too easy (RT*M).
I've got a working embedded system running Xenomai v2.5.5. The user
interface has been developed with Qt
Does your RT-threads have access to the full linux userland?
I'm thinking about D-BUS comms, Qt framework, networking stuff, ...
Or do they live in their own shell and communicate with the non-rt world
via a dedicated system?
As well, have you tried/use it in a multi core context, where one
Dear Asier,
In message camzj-5md+klf3jvs7mmyq-jfrekpdcoam0nfctrqsfw4bnr...@mail.gmail.com
you wrote:
Is there any Linux distribution based on the Yocto project that lets me
configure my embedded kernel with Xenomai? If not, has anybody got any
experinece in adding Xenomai to the Yocto
On 02/09/13 03:07, Robert Berger wrote:
Hi,
On 08/30/2013 07:56 PM, Darren Hart wrote:
Is there any Linux distribution based on the Yocto project that lets
me configure my embedded kernel with Xenomai? If not, has anybody got
any experinece in adding Xenomai to the Yocto project?
I am not
Hi,
On 08/30/2013 07:56 PM, Darren Hart wrote:
Is there any Linux distribution based on the Yocto project that lets
me configure my embedded kernel with Xenomai? If not, has anybody got
any experinece in adding Xenomai to the Yocto project?
I am not aware of anyone using Xenomai with
Hello all,
I've just started studying the Yocto project, so I beg your pardon if this
question has been already solved or it's just too easy (RT*M).
I've got a working embedded system running Xenomai v2.5.5. The user
interface has been developed with Qt Embedded. The kernel has been compiled
Hi Asier,
On Fri, 2013-08-30 at 12:34 +0200, Asier wrote:
Hello all,
I've just started studying the Yocto project, so I beg your pardon if
this question has been already solved or it's just too easy (RT*M).
I've got a working embedded system running Xenomai v2.5.5. The user
interface