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From: Oliver Finsinger <Oliver25.F@gmx.de>
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hello realtimer,

i hope, someone can answer my questions to real-time linux (to my last
questions has
no one answered).

i am working on my final project in my study of information technology.
the theme of my project is
   "using of real-time linux in an industrual testing equipment".

In my documentation i have to describe rtlinux and now a want to know 
- how is rtlinux organized in the memory?
- how works the memory management for rtlinux-kernelmodules?
- how is the "normal" linux and "normal" applicatoins organized in the
memory?

i haven't found any answers to my questions neither in the rtlinux
documentation
nor in the mailinglist.

bye
Oliver Finsinger

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