Hi,

I'm using kernel 2.0.36 and RTLv0.9J.

I am completeing a project in which I have some embedded computers utilizing
the old style shared memory (max. 4 MBytes).  I need to increase the buffer
in which I store the real-time A/D values so that I can insure I don't lose
any data.

Questions:

1.  Can I use both the old style shared memory and only use mbuff for the
buffer for A/D values?  
     That will cut down on my work I believe

2.  I have not looked at the examples yet, so my question is what example(s)
will get me up and running quickly.  I need to see how to allocate the mbuff
shared memory in the rt module and in user space.  Is there a paper to read
like the old one I used for shared memory ?  

Thanks in advance --

Janet Estabridis
Electrical Engineer
NAWC Code 473E00D
Building 31440 Room 1017
China Lake, CA 93555
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