I got the original patches from the mail below, I will clean them up
so that they apply to the developement release, which reminds me, to
which release/tag should I make them apliable.

 Also due credit to : Michael Büsch m...@bu3sch.de

 SInce I basicly haven't done a thing more than apply his patches by
hand and start testing.

 / regards, Lars Segerlund

On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 08:11 +0200, Lars Segerlund wrote:
> I have a question about EMC and the underlying realtime kernel, since
> the Linux RT-Preempt patches are 'almost' included in the mainline
> now, is there any effort to port EMC to this platform ?

http://bu3sch.de/patches/emc-linux-rt/LATEST/

These patches worked pretty well, about 9 months ago.
I did not try them recently, though.

It is even usable, to some degree, with software stepgen.

--
Greetings Michael.


2011/6/9 Lars Segerlund <lars.segerl...@gmail.com>:
>  Hi guys,
>
>  A while ago ( se :
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.emc.devel/3470 )
> , I asked about emc2 and RT-Preempt ...
>
>  I got some patches, ( thsnks ! ) , which almost applied cleanly ... (
> against latest ) ..
>
>  Would it be ok to apply some patches since it would be nice tho have
> the build system, and the configuration option of RT-Preempt atleas in
> the developement branch.
>
>  It builds , and I can run some simulation in RT-Preempt, but I
> haven't gotten to do some hardware testing yet.
>
>  The time is quite nice now, since linux 3.0 is missing the BKL and
> more realtime stuff is on it's way.
>
>  What I really want to say is that it would be convienient for me :-D
> , but also nice to have, and it doesn't interfer with anything ...
>
>  In other words , if it builds and runs, where should we stick it ?
>
>  / regards, Lars Segerlund.
>

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