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 Saturday, May 09, 1998       
1. From :
       David Fisher
        Chief Engineer
        Fisher Research Corporation
        Two Cairn Street
        Rochester, New York 14611-2476
        frc@stellar1.com
	 716 328 4230
        fax 328 1984

I hope that this enquiry is not an imposition.

We want to use Linux in a softly deterministic (10 - 50 ms) real-time
application (machine control software), but we lack the expertise with
which to accomplish this efficiently and reliably.
--Is it feasible to find someone familiar with rtl who'd be interested
in working with us on this? As I see it, we need more than the
occasional technical question answered via the mailing list but less
than the services of a full-time consultant or vendor.

Thanks for the help.
David Fisher
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2. Jerry Epplin has a README file on IPCs. It can be found at 
	http://stereotaxis.wustl.edu/~jerry
 I am inclined to keep this section in the RT Manual. What RT Linux
community might suggest ?

3. Cecil Ogg is working on FAQ. If anyone has an idea on how
FAQ should really look, or what it should contain, please, 
e-mail to Cecil Ogg <cecilogg@erinet.com> .

4. Richrd Sevenich <rsevenich@ewu.ed>(Easter Washington University, WA,
USA), wrote documentation on existing SGML tools. Tools covered :
	Lyx
	xEmacs with SGML support.
This documentation is written as a tutorial on how to install and use
the SGML tools. The tutorial will appear in the next release of the 
RT Manual.

	

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