On Wednesday 02 October 2019 09:44:12 Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Wednesday 02 October 2019 07:23:54 grumpy--- via Emc-users wrote:
> > i have seen messages on this list about running a real time kernel
> > on a pi has anyone tried this guys method
> > i have not and know nothing more than what this article states
> > https://www.get-edi.io/Real-Time-Linux-on-the-Raspberry-Pi/
>
> Personally, I'd much rather do it on the pi, but this gentleman seems
> to have the cross compile working well. The $64,000 question is will
> it work with spi?  If so, then I don't have to relegate a usb3 port to
> regain a net connection, nor do I have to scrap about $200 bucks worth
> of interfaceing and start all over with ethernet based I/O.
> So its worth a shot to give this a try. But I'm still waiting on heat
> sinking hardware and a fan to cool my pi4 with.  The quickest way to
> get an arm64 install is the debian buster netinstall.  Should it work,
> fun time with the Sheldon.  But I see the patch used may be prior to
> buster 10.1 so theres a chance the video still crawls with the garden
> snails.
>
> We shall see, when the heat sinks arrive. Day or so yet.
>
And maybe not. Because the code snippets are hidden in scrollable 
windows, they won't print.  And when I clicked on his presentation pdf, 
which does print, I find he's doing it for amd64 not arm64.

This is bull shit, how can I print the link in the original post IN ITS 
ENTIRETY?
 
> Cheers, Gene Heskett


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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