On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Karim Yaghmour wrote:
> This is why I have a hard time understanding the statement that
> "It would be Linux and Adeos, but never just Linux." In this case,
> it would be Linux with an ipipe. Said ipipe can then be left
> unpopulated, and then we get back to what you guys have just
> implemented. Or a driver can use it to obtain hard-rt. Or
> additional Adeos components can hook onto the ipipe to provide
> services enabling RTAI to run side-by-side with Linux.
My reasoning is that Linux doesn't run in ring 0 . That to me makes linux
and ADEOS two different entities. That's my way of looking at it.
> May I suggest getting a copy of a recent Adeos patch and looking
> through it? I'm sure it would make things much simpler to
> understand.
I haven't looked at the code, I would like to . I have read about
the ADEOS implementation .
Daniel
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