Although I am relatively new to Linux I have been involved in Real Time SW
development for years. I am interested in getting started with RTAI Linux
and there seems to be more than one path to doing this. More specifically,
it appears that I can order a disk from November 1999 from
www.zentropixs.com or download a file from the same site. I got the
impression that the CD Rom was a bootable full install and that the
downloads were a means of patching / modifying an existing keral because the
downloads were on the order of <1MB (too small for a full districution).
Are there alot more head aches in getting the download version up and
running? What does this involve? Is the process well documented somewhere?
Is the November version dated? Does it lack features? Is it buggy?
In short, what is the best path for a Linux new comer (Real Time old timer)
to get up and running quickly and have a quality implementation>
John Sotack
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