http://www.xenomai.org/documentation/trunk/html/api/group__pipe.html
Seem to be what I'm searching for, could anybody please confirm that
so I don't continue in a completely wrong direction?

thanks
Bachman
On 14/09/2007, Bachman Kharazmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> As I've understood it rtser0 is a non-linux device not existing in
> /dev. But what I would like is a device file somewhere on my
> filesystem which I can write to from userland. If it's a virtual
> device file or not d oesn't matter, but it should be a accessable file
> from linux userland.
>
> What are the options to achive something similar?
>
> Of course I don't expect the gap between
> userland<=>(virtual?)/dev/myDevice to be realtime.
>
> What I will try to do is that as user I want to be able to write data
> to the device. Then with native code do periodic checks, if there's
> any data, write it to serial.
>
> Are there any examples/documentation that do show more on this?
>
> thanks guys.
> Bachman
>

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