* [Xenomai-help] real-time ethernet
@ 2007-02-21 13:43 Roland Tollenaar
2007-02-21 14:06 ` Jan Kiszka
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From: Roland Tollenaar @ 2007-02-21 13:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xenomai-help
Hi,
Again a bit of advice required. I have the choice of interacting with a
remoteIO station via ethernet or CAN as well. I need CAN anyway for the
sensor but I suspect that communicating with the remote IO station via
ethernet might be substantially easier programming than doing this with
CANOpen.
Can anyone confirm this? Does anyone with experience in both prefer one
or the other?
And what can be said about this and xenomai? Would I use the standard
sys/socket library or is there a real-time xenomai implementation of the
same functionality?
Kind regards again,
Roland.
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* Re: [Xenomai-help] real-time ethernet
2007-02-21 13:43 [Xenomai-help] real-time ethernet Roland Tollenaar
@ 2007-02-21 14:06 ` Jan Kiszka
2007-02-21 14:32 ` Roland Tollenaar
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2007-02-21 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rolandtollenaar; +Cc: Xenomai-help
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Roland Tollenaar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Again a bit of advice required. I have the choice of interacting with a
> remoteIO station via ethernet or CAN as well. I need CAN anyway for the
> sensor but I suspect that communicating with the remote IO station via
> ethernet might be substantially easier programming than doing this with
> CANOpen.
>
> Can anyone confirm this? Does anyone with experience in both prefer one
> or the other?
>
> And what can be said about this and xenomai? Would I use the standard
> sys/socket library or is there a real-time xenomai implementation of the
> same functionality?
Check
http://www.rtnet.org
http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/RTnet:Main.
If it is simple to set up? Well, I'm probably the wrong person to ask...
Jan
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* Re: [Xenomai-help] real-time ethernet
2007-02-21 14:06 ` Jan Kiszka
@ 2007-02-21 14:32 ` Roland Tollenaar
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From: Roland Tollenaar @ 2007-02-21 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jan Kiszka; +Cc: Xenomai-help
Hi,
Thanks. I think I will stick to CAN. I hope I achieve the speed.
Could you possibly look at my tsc issue and give your opinion please? I
am actually desperately waiting for someone to comment on that and
obviously hoping that there are no severe problems to be expected if I
run the user part built with;
--disable-tsc
and the kernel in 486 processor family.
Regards,
Roland.
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Roland Tollenaar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Again a bit of advice required. I have the choice of interacting with a
>> remoteIO station via ethernet or CAN as well. I need CAN anyway for the
>> sensor but I suspect that communicating with the remote IO station via
>> ethernet might be substantially easier programming than doing this with
>> CANOpen.
>>
>> Can anyone confirm this? Does anyone with experience in both prefer one
>> or the other?
>>
>> And what can be said about this and xenomai? Would I use the standard
>> sys/socket library or is there a real-time xenomai implementation of the
>> same functionality?
>
> Check
>
> http://www.rtnet.org
> http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/RTnet:Main.
>
> If it is simple to set up? Well, I'm probably the wrong person to ask...
>
> Jan
>
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