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Subject:    Re: [Rtl] Networking with Win XP and RTLinux
From:       Sergio Perez =?iso-8859-1?b?QWxjYfFpeg==?= <serpeal () upvnet ! upv ! es>
Date:       2004-11-20 11:09:25
Message-ID: 1100948965.419f25e5d40c3 () webmail ! upv ! es
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Hi, Wayne!

If you want to communicate RTLinux (and not Linux) with other machines then you
should take a look at the rtlinux/network directory. You can use rtsocks or
lwIP, which is a full TCP/IP stack for RTLinux.

I think that the sockets API is standard for Linux, Windows and others. Both,
rtsocks and RTL-lwIP provide the sockets API (well, I think rtsocks does, sure
lwip does), but rtsocks use the Linux TCP/IP stack to send packets and RTL-lwIP
has its own implementation, even its own Ethernet drivers.

Both rtsocks and rtl-lwip provide documentation files in their directories.
I think that RTSocks doesn't have web page, RTL-lwIP does:

http://rtl-lwip.sourceforge.net

Best regards.

Sergio.

Cita de Wayne Watson <sierra_mtnview@earthlink.net>:

> I have three PCs with different OSEs: RTLinux from RH 9.0, W2000, Win XP.
> They are
> all hooked together with a hub and ethernet cables. The Linux machine was a
> W2000
> machine before I converted it, and it did work on my local net. I'd like to
> get the
> RTLinux machine and WinXP machines talking to one another. I have no idea how
> to set
> up RTLinux for this. For all I know, it may be working, but I doubt it. I
> suspect my
> build of the RTLinux kernel is very narrow, and may exclude any networking
> facilities.
>
> The purpose in networking these two is to 1. exchange text files , and 2. to
> use NTP
> to update the Linux clock daily or several times a day.
> --
>               Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
>                   (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
>                    Obz Site:  39 ° 15' 7" N, 121 ° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
>              (Formerly Homo habilis, erectus, heidelbergensis and now
> sapiens)
>
>                    "I'm not going to die. It would ruin my image."
>                        -- Jack La Lanne, 90 year old early TV health
>                           & exercise promoter
>
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