On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 12:16:26AM -0400, Calin A. Culianu wrote:
> 
> This may be a question that has been asked 1000 times, but I am impatient
> and will ask it anyway (my apologies ahead of time)...
> 
> Does RT-Linux work with multiple processors?  If so, what is the idea

Yes.

> behind how it can work?  Can a real-time thread co-exist with the linux
> kernel on two different cpu's?  If so--how is that magic accomplished?

Think of it this way: Each CPU has a real-time process on it.
                        Each realtime process has a Linux  thread.

> 
> If it can't co-exist with the linux kernel on another cpu, then can
> multiple real-time threads co-exist on multiple CPUs?

Yes. Each RTL thread has an assigned CPU.

> 
> 
> Perplexedly,
> 
> -Calin
> 
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