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Subject: Re: [rtl] Re: RT linux 
From: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
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In message <OFD6932C4D.114B9003-ON69256A4C.0001674B@com.au> you wrote:
> I think this question has already been answered, and I can't get access to
> the archives so here goes again:
> 
> Is their a rtlinux patch for the linux 2.4.4 kernel?
> The current patch in the download only seems to work on 2.4.0.

We have a patch to run  RTLinux-3.0  on  MPC8xx  procssors,  but  our
version  of  the  2.4.4  kernel  is  (1)  based  on  the PowerPC tree
(BitKeeper), and (2) contains several other extensions/modifications.

But it should be a starting point - at least if  you're  looking  for
PPC support...

See http://www.denx.de/solutions-en.html#RTL for details.

Hope it helps.

Wolfgang Denk

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