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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1998 21:18:29 -0600 (MDT)
From: <omill@rtlinux.cs.nmt.edu>
To: rtl@rtlinux.cs.nmt.edu
Subject: [rtl] April 12, 1998 RT Manual Project Update


1. Brooke Wallace released the latest version of RT manual. Check out
        http://rtlinux.cs.nmt.edu/~document/

        New in the manual:
                1. RT Whitepaper ( Victor Yodaiken, March 28, 1998)
                2. Features of RT Linux
                   API
                   Scheduler    ( Michael Barabanov )
                3. Library for FP support
                   rt_registry  (Till Christian Siering, March 8,1998)

We still have open topics that have not  been covered by anybody:

                2.5 IRQs
                4.2 DSP Cards
                Chapter 6
                        RT Linux AP
                Chapter 7
                        Using Graphics
                           7.1 XFree86
 		Chapter 9
                        Interrupt Handling
                Chapter 10
                        Handling RT Tasks
                Chapter 11
                        Extensions and Enhancements to Standard Base Line
                                IPC
                                Proc-File-systems
If you decide to write a documentation on any of these topics, please,
e-mail to
                Olga Mill       omill@ewu.edu           or
                Brooke Wallace  brooke@qualcomm.com

2. Olga Mill will be sending " RT Manual Updates" every Saturday instead
of every Friday.

3. Manual  documentation can be rewritten (up to the authors)  and
uploaded to
                ftp://rtlinux.cs.nmt.edu/pub/rtlinux/documentation
        at any time.


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