I was thinking more of an embedded system, with a
sparc core running the show - no need for PCI/SBUS.

Could you indicate to me what the major changes are
over the bog standard linux kernel. I would imagine
some of the assembly stuff is re-written so the RT
process control interrupts, but how many files/lines
of source code have been modified?

Regards,
        Richard

--- Cort Dougan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> } Hey,
> }     Are there any plans to port RTLinux to the sparc
> } architecture?
> }     What would be involved in doing this?
> 
> No plans as of yet.  There wouldn't be a lot of work
> involved.  RTLinux 3.0
> has a pretty good template for ports to other chips.
> 
> I'm assuming you mean the newer PCI based sparcs. 
> The older SBUS
> based sparc are a nightmare for RTLinux.  We looked
> at them some time ago.
> -- [rtl] ---


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