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RTCANRECV(1)							      Xenomai							      RTCANRECV(1)

NAME
rtcanrecv - Xenomai tool for receiving CAN messages SYNOPSIS
rtcanrecv [<can-interface>] [Options] DESCRIPTION
rtcanrecv is part of Xenomai. It is used to receive messages via a CAN interface. The system must run a suitable Xenomai enabled kernel with the respective module (xeno_native and the CAN driver). OPTIONS
<can-interface> is the CAN interface file. rtcanrecv accepts the following options: -f, --filter=id:mask[:id:mask]... apply filter -e, --error=mask receive error messages -t, --timeout=MS timeout in ms -T, --timestamp with absolute timestamp -R, --timestamp-rel with relative timestamp -v, --verbose be verbose -p, --print=MODULO print every MODULO message -h, --help this help SEE ALSO
rtcanconfig(1), rtcanrecv(1) AUTHORS
rtcanrecv was written by Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>, Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@web.de> and Philippe Gerum <rpm@xenomai.org>. This man page was written by Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de>. 2.6.0 2008-04-19 RTCANRECV(1)
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