--- In "Juerg Lehni" <> wrote:
>
> Your comment is not every useful. If you read my full message you
would have seen that I
> did try various rt kernels, even tried to compile my own. What I
was saying there is that I find
> it weird that a feature that is announced as supported on the
website is so difficult to install,
> and has nearly no documentation, and outdated binary versions
(there is not even a 2.4.26-
> ts9-rt kernel offered on the ftp).
Could you post where on the site it says RTAI is "supported" , that
definately was not my recollection.
Maybe you could also explain why you are "confused" about whether
ts11 has RTAI support.
While I have been quite voiciforous about TS this last week I don't
think you can lay this at their door.
What you are attempting is difficult and well outside what TS supply
or claim to support.
Try something "simpler" like rebuilding busybox :?
>
> --- In "j.chitte" <j.chitte@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In sjanisch@ wrote:
> > > version 2.4.26-ts9-rt
> > > while this kernel is version 2.4.26-ts11.
> > >
> > > I am confused now about the nature of the ts11 kernel. Does it
come
> > > with RTAI support
> > > built in or not?
> >
> > I have not even tried RTAI but I would have thought that msg was
> > pretty clear. ( Have a guess what rt stands for in ts9-rt ;) )
> >
>
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