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>From owner-rtl Mon Jun 25 04:31:52 2001
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Is there in RTAI a similar function to rtf_create_rt_handler?

In other words, can I install a handler to let me know when another
rttask has written/read to/from a rtfifo?

Thanks in advance.
Adrian

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