On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 07:14:00PM +0100, Jason Shouler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In the March 1996 article by MB and VY it is stated "The real-time
> kernel is
> itself non-preemptable ...". Could you tell me if this is still the
> case?  I
> could not find any documentation on this.

It's semi-true, but not really interesting.  That is there are parts
of the "kernel" that run with interrupts disabled, but parts that 
don't, and nothing lasts very long. 



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