Victor Yodaiken wrote: > > My opinion is that a multi-millisecond ISR is generally not a good idea. Agreed. Aside from all the other issues, one thing should be clear as a matter of general design philosophy: true interrupt handlers should be kept brief. Regards, Stuart. -- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/rtlinux/
- [rtl] Floating point in "restricted" code Shel Hoffman
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... eric keller
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... yodaiken
- RE: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... Eding, Bert
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... kissg
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... Pavel Andris
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted&... Paolo Mantegazza
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restric... Pavel Andris
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "res... Paolo Mantegazza
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in &quo... Victor Yodaiken
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in ... Stuart Hughes
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restric... Victor Yodaiken
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... Paolo Mantegazza
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted&... Victor Yodaiken
- [rtl] device-problem Steffen Hildebrandt
- RE: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... Stephen D. Cohen
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted&... Stuart Hughes
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted&... Victor Yodaiken
- RE: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted"... Stephen D. Cohen
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted&... Paolo Mantegazza
- Re: [rtl] Floating point in "restricted&... eric keller
