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<H2><A NAME="s7">7. What next</A></H2>
<P>This document has gone through the basics of programming in RTLinux. Once you have
understood the basic concept it is not difficult to make steps by your
own. So you can go through all other examples available along with the
rtlinux source. Then you should be
able to write modules and test them. For more information regarding
module programming, you can refer to 'Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide'
by <EM>Ori Pomerantz</EM>.
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