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Latest revision as of 11:23, 14 December 2010
The main UI point of organization in RSE is the Remote Systems View -- the hierarchical view of systems / subsystems / filterpools / filters / resources / ... One thing I've never asked is how you see this structure playing out in the TM world. Here's one way of looking at it, but I'm not sure its what you envision.
Linux System A Linux System B Device X (this could be a core, DSP, or whatever - a "targettable entity") Processes (subsystem) My Processes (filter) Process A (resource) Thread 1 Thread 2 Process B Thread 1 Modules (subsystem) My Modules (filter) Module 1 (maybe in a different color or decoration if symbols are available or loaded) Module 2 Kernel Extensions KEXT1 KEXT2 Co-Devices (devices in the same "target group" as Device X -- this is something I just dreamed up to get target groups cheaply) Device Type A (filter) Device W Device Y Device Type B Files (subsystem) My Files (filter) Folder F File F1 File 1 Commands My Commands Command 1 Command 2 Standard Commands Device Y
Note: Uwe Stieber added some important thoughts to the discussion tab of this page