> You might be able to "steal" a Xenomai recipe from ELDK.
>

Thanks a lot ;-)

Asier


2013/8/30 Jan Kiszka <[email protected]>

> On 2013-08-30 12:22, Asier wrote:
> > Once again, thank you.Your last email was really helpful.
> >
> > If I understand it correctly, for my system it is better to use the KVM
> > approach, that is, leave the Xenomai Linux running on top of the HW and
> the
> > Windows on KVM. Though this solution may have some overhead, the
> real-time
> > behaviour will be the same as before. Am I correct?
>
> Yes, you are.
>
> > Or it can't be said for
> > sure?
> >
> > Regarding the Xenomai-aware Linux distributions, I'll have a look at the
> > debian packages for Xenomai. ELDK has no Intel support. I may consider
> > WindRiver Linux and Enea Linux, as well as using the Yocto tools
> themselves.
>
> You might be able to "steal" a Xenomai recipe from ELDK.
>
> Jan
>
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