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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: interrupt driven GPIO
From: "Yan Seiner" <>
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 22:55:38 -0000
--- In  Andy Gryc <> wrote:
>
> If there's a question I can answer let me know.
> --Andy

Andy:

Here's what I am trying to do (at least for now):

1.  pick a GPIO pin
2.  set it up so that an interrupt is raised on both leading and
trailing edge
3.  log the time and type of each interrupt

I am not clear from your example code how to do 2.  I don't understand
what the various registers are used for, and how to use them, and I
can't find any documentation for that.

The greater issue is that I need 5V TTL logic so I need a memory map
for the K7V video board with the registers laid out....

Thanks,

--Yan





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