Re: [rtl] serial card drivers

2000-12-21 Thread David Schleef

On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 10:00:56PM +0800, A.Han wrote:
> Hi all,
>I am developing a CNC(Computer Numerical Control) system basing on rt-linux 2.2, 
>and I am preparing to use some RS-232 serial card like moxa 104. I know there is 
>linux device driver for serial card, but does it work in rt-linux?(to be honest,I 
>know little about drivers) I want to do some output in rt threads,do I need a 
>rt-driver for the serial card? If I do, how can I get it, and how to use it? I really 
>hope to get your advise.
>Thanks for your help, and merry christmas to all.
> 


There is no real-time driver for the moxa 104 that anyone has
announced.  You have two choices a) port the moxa 104 driver
to real-time or have someone else port it, or b) use one of
the multiport boards based on standard PC UARTs (8250, 16450,
16550, etc.).  It's been a few years since I've used multi-port
serial boards, so I can't recommend one off-hand.




dave...

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[rtl] serial card drivers

2000-12-21 Thread A.Han

Hi all,
   I am developing a CNC(Computer Numerical Control) system basing on rt-linux 2.2, 
and I am preparing to use some RS-232 serial card like moxa 104. I know there is linux 
device driver for serial card, but does it work in rt-linux?(to be honest,I know 
little about drivers) I want to do some output in rt threads,do I need a rt-driver for 
the serial card? If I do, how can I get it, and how to use it? I really hope to get 
your advise.
   Thanks for your help, and merry christmas to all.

A.Han 2000.12.21 



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