hi,

sorry for a bit late reply. (I recently moved to another apartment,
where I dont have internet yet. )

as I remember, you need to specify the location to rt-firewire
source/installation directory in the menuconfig of rtnet. Maybe you
check if that is completely correct.

Did you try just compiling rt-firewire with linux2.4? To be honest, I
never tried that, since 2.6 is more or less dominating these days.

I will try also myself compiling rt-firewire and rtnet+rt-firewire
with linux2.4. I will let you know the outcome.

P.S. for compilation, it is NO problem to have NO firewire card.

Yuchen

On Nov 20, 2007 5:58 AM, sss yyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi friends,
> i tried to compile rt-firewire with xenomai-2.3.1  and rtnet-0.9.9 where my
> rt-firewire code is not getting detected though i mention it .
> Can any one plz suggest me.
> Hi yuchen i tried with the svn version also where i got the same problem,is
> it better to try with 2.6 kernel?
> Regards,
> SRINIVAS
>
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