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@ 2005-06-03 11:01 peng gu
  2005-06-03 21:37 ` Ralph Siemsen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: peng gu @ 2005-06-03 11:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

hello
  I am a postgraduate.  I only want to use RT-net to generate UDP-packets 
every 10 millisecond(broadcast).
I had post my question to the RTnet mailing list to find someone to help 
,but no one answer me. may be it is too simple and funny to answer for 
them,. but it is hard to me . If I use RTnet only for a packet generator 
not for building real-time Ethernet , whether there are something different 
from the socket programming to generate UDP packets on a "normal" network? 
(for example ,a local network that have one switch, and only one station 
broadcasting message to itself,) , If yes, Would you kind to tell me, and 
to list the functions of RTnet and RTAI that I must used to do this work. 
and tell me where I can find the similar application 
 would someone give me a hand.
best regards
P.G

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* Re: RTnet broadcast
  2005-06-03 11:01 RTnet broadcast peng gu
@ 2005-06-03 21:37 ` Ralph Siemsen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ralph Siemsen @ 2005-06-03 21:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: peng gu; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded

peng gu wrote:
> hello
>  I am a postgraduate.  I only want to use RT-net to generate UDP-packets 
> every 10 millisecond(broadcast).
> I had post my question to the RTnet mailing list to find someone to help 
> ,but no one answer me. may be it is too simple and funny to answer for 
> them,. but it is hard to me . If I use RTnet only for a packet generator 
> not for building real-time Ethernet , whether there are something 
> different from the socket programming to generate UDP packets on a 
> "normal" network? (for example ,a local network that have one switch, 
> and only one station broadcasting message to itself,) , If yes, Would 
> you kind to tell me, and to list the functions of RTnet and RTAI that I 
> must used to do this work. and tell me where I can find the similar 
> application would someone give me a hand.

Have you tried looking at the examples that come with RTnet?
http://www.rts.uni-hannover.de/rtnet/lxr/source/addons/examples
in particular the "raw-packets" example should show you how to do what
you want.

-R

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