I can make sure RTAI works with LinuxCNC myself, no need for Seb's stuff or 
anyone's VMs for that matter. Adding back in RTAI support though to the 
LinuxCNC Debian configure script would be helpful. I started on it but it's not 
finished.

https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/2052

In case the link gets truncated, it's issue 2052 on the LinuxCNC Github. The 
most I'll need is someone with Intel hardware to test my changes but all of 
that has already been tested thanks to Rainer Stelzer.

Alec


On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 07:57:21 PM CST, m...@mattshaver.com 
<m...@mattshaver.com> wrote: 





On 2022-11-14 15:54, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:

> In order to support testing LinuxCNC on RTAI the buildbot uses custom
> VMs which i created a long time ago and maintain poorly.  It all runs
> on hardware in my house, on my local network, so I am reluctant to
> open it up to a more collaborative mode of development/maintenance.

Is there some way of replicating your home based setup (or obtaining a 
compatible hardware/software environment) by contracting with a 
commercial hosting company, or co-location facility, or something like 
that? If this could be done for a reasonable amount of money, I'd be 
happy to pay for it, or at least chip in. I can't do much to help, but I 
can spend money!

Thanks,
Matt



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