X-Git-Url: http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/gitweb/ortcan-www.git/blobdiff_plain/7dbae283a2ed6cd5658edb0d3898f9ba8de2fe24..eab2a67071142a3f7addb18fab0e37e3e84dc5b9:/lincan/index.mdwn diff --git a/lincan/index.mdwn b/lincan/index.mdwn index 3a10152..a8e07bc 100644 --- a/lincan/index.mdwn +++ b/lincan/index.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ [[!meta title="LinCAN (CAN bus driver)"]] -LinCAN is a Linux kernel module that implements a CAN driver capable of working with multiple cards, even with different chips and IO methods. Each communication object can be accessed from multiple applications concurrently. It supports RT-Linux, 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6 with fully implemented select, poll, fasync, O_NONBLOCK, and O_SYNC semantics and multithreaded read/write capabilities. It works with the common Intel i82527, Philips 82c200, and Philips SJA1000 (in standard and PeliCAN mode) CAN controllers. It is part of a set of CAN/CANopen related components originally developed as part of OCERA framework. The CAN related components have been separated into its own OrtCAN repository. \ No newline at end of file +LinCAN is a Linux kernel module that implements a CAN driver capable of working with multiple cards, even with different chips and IO methods. Each communication object can be accessed from multiple applications concurrently. It supports RT-Linux, 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6 with fully implemented select, poll, fasync, O_NONBLOCK, and O_SYNC semantics and multithreaded read/write capabilities. It works with the common Intel i82527, Philips 82c200, and Philips SJA1000 (in standard and PeliCAN mode) CAN controllers. It is part of a set of CAN/CANopen related components originally developed as part of OCERA framework. The CAN related components have been separated into its own OrtCAN repository. + +[[The list of supported hardware and boards|boards]] +