At 11:07 +0200 10-04-2001, Ivan Martinez wrote:
>I did. I found discussions about modules implementing dynamic memory
>allocation in realtime code, but I couldn't figure out if they would allow
>me to allocate objects. I tried "realtime C++", "real time C++", "real time
>objects allocation", etc, as search criteria, but none of them seemed to
>lead me to relevant information. Maybe you would be so kind of pointing me
>to the right postings. Thank you.

Trying Google yields a long list, including:

http://www.rtlinux.org/mailing_list/rtl.w5archive/0011/msg00134.html
http://www.rtlinux.org/mailing_list/rtl.w5archive/9805/msg00028.html
http://www.realtimelinux.org/archives/rtl/200012/0031.html
http://www.rtlinux.org/mailing_list/rtl.w5archive/9805/msg00005.html
http://www.rtlinux.org/mailing_list/rtl.w5archive/9804/msg00068.html
http://www.rtlinux.org/mailing_list/rtl.w5archive/9902/msg00022.html

HTH,

JDB
[who strongly believes that the only place for C++ in RT/kernelland 
is as a 'better' C, using only features like the stronger 
typechecking and function overloading]
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