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Re: DMA and realtime
- To: rtl@rtlinux.org
- Subject: Re: DMA and realtime
- From: eric <eek105@psu.edu>
- Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 14:51:46 -0400
- Organization: Penn State
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- Sender: eric@psu.edu
eric wrote:
> Anyone got a working example of a dma/interrupt real-time example. I can't even
> crash my
> computer:(
>
I got it going, and i didn't even crash my computer:)
eric"it'll probly wait to crash until something expensive is in the fatigue
machine" keller