I haven't tried it but looking in the archives there were messages about
problems and about some sort of conversion you had to do where as the RTAI
was designed with floating point in mind.

Janet Estabridis
Electrical Engineer
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Building 31440 Room 1017
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 9:37 AM
> To:   Estabridis, Janet P
> Cc:   'RT Linux Group'
> Subject:      Re: [rtl] NMT &  RTAI can I have them both ? Changing over ?
> 
> On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 07:32:15AM -0700, Estabridis, Janet P wrote:
> > I started using Linux in Feb and added the NMT real time extensions in
> May
> > (kernel 2.0.36 with rtlinux ver 1.1).  My problem now is that I need
> > floating point operations in my real time processes to handle
> controlling a
> > pedestal on 1 computer and to do I/Q demodulation in my 8 embedded
> > computers.  
> 
> Floating point support is in  RTL Ver 1.1 and before. 
> it is also in the pre V2 versions. Are you haveing a problem
> with it?
> 
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