rtlinux-2.0
Posted by
Joel Jacobs
on 2000-03-07 09:01:48 UTC
Hi,
I've been wanting to try and get EMC running and thought a good start would
be to get the RT kernel working. I got the pre-patched 2.2.13 kernel from
rtlinux.org and managed to get it compiled and installed. There was an
installation example in there called install.phil that I followed and it
worked. The example had symmetric multiprocessing support turned on, which
is suppose to allow multiple CPU's - I only have one CPU. Does
multiprocessing support have to be turned on for hard real-time support to
work even it you only have one CPU?
Thanks...
Joel
I've been wanting to try and get EMC running and thought a good start would
be to get the RT kernel working. I got the pre-patched 2.2.13 kernel from
rtlinux.org and managed to get it compiled and installed. There was an
installation example in there called install.phil that I followed and it
worked. The example had symmetric multiprocessing support turned on, which
is suppose to allow multiple CPU's - I only have one CPU. Does
multiprocessing support have to be turned on for hard real-time support to
work even it you only have one CPU?
Thanks...
Joel