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| Subject: | [ts-7000] ARM Devices |
| From: | "justbill63" <> |
| Date: | Mon, 18 Apr 2005 21:32:49 -0000 |
I just recently wrote a small test C program excercising the GPIO lines
on the 9302. The big realization for me was using the linux memory map
function and programming the registers directly. Before starting my
test program, I thought I would open some sort of device perhaps called
GPIO. Are all the devices accessed by the memory map function? I
guess it would be all devices except the serial ports which are
accessed by using the ttyAM0 and ttyAM1 device. Is everything else
accessed by memory map?
Thanks
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