potential and requirements of RT-patched Linux

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Hello!

I am currently collecting information about the potential and requirements of a RT-patched Linux.
Some systems, numbers and thus perspectives are already on the RT-patch-wiki site, but I would like to know more about your recent experiences since the last contribution to the "Platforms Tested and in Use with CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT" table is about a year old.

What systems are you developing on? What about PowerPCs? What performance can I roughly expect if I take my little MPC5200 (500MHz, 64MB DRAM) and run it with a RT-patched Linux? Can I control my own laser-robot like the Trumpf guys? ;-)
No, seriously: The realtime capabilities on high-end hardware are quite impressive, but how do they change downward to smaller embedded systems? It's surely not a linear regession, is it?

Greetings,
Thomas

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