Hi all,
A few weeks ago we sent the following message to the Wine newsgroup at
Usenet and we were told that it was better to send it here, so here it goes:
We are trying to port an application from Windows to Linux. This application
is clearly divided in two parts: the first one is the graphic
MIKEL CARRASCO wrote:
However, later on we need our kernel to run as a real time task by means of
RTAI, and we don't know if that is even possible with Wine/Winelib. Anybody
knows if such a thing is possible?
Can you get you GUI compiled as a winelib app?
if so, you can use the Linux IPC
On Thu, 06 May 2004 09:49:33 +0200, MIKEL CARRASCO wrote:
The main problem we are facing is communication between the GUI and the
kernel. Under Windows we do so by means of shared memory (CreateFileMapping,
...) and we don't know very well how to do it in Linux. We have done some
tests with
However, later on we need our kernel to run as a real time task by means
of RTAI, and we don't know if that is even possible with Wine/Winelib.
Anybody knows if such a thing is possible?
What is RTAI? Realtiming a task in Linux is certainly possible but you
need to be root to do it. I'm not