Antwort: And now... what?

Dipl. Ing. (FH) Malte Witt malte.witt at sieb-meyer.de
Thu Dec 9 10:24:03 CET 2004


Hi Fernando,

most programming guides available (which I read) are somewhat outdated. 
You really should download the "showroom" from cvs or rtai homepage and 
try to understand the well-made examples in there. I think this is the 
best way of learning RTAI development (at least it was for me). It's also 
big help to look at the doxygen API documentation. I hope I could help 
you,

regards,

Malte
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"Fernando de Francisco Cano" <ffrancisco at ars-nova.net> 
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And now... what?






At last I got my rtai linux running (or it seems so). Now I should start 
developing under rtai if I don't want my boss screaming at my ear...
 
I've found a Begginers guide where it shows how to develop a kernel 
driver. Is there any other guide to start developing with rtai itself? it 
would be great to find a document with a step by step guide to start 
develping under rtai.
 
Can anyone help?
 
Thanks a lot
 
Fernando





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