nope...not joking...I am that stupid..teehee.
How do I write I kernal/module driver?
I designed a A/D card and I need to acquire data at about 1MByte/s. It
works perfectly up to 8 or 9 seconds but I need 25 seconds worth of
data. I have a 4K FIFO but it looks like I would need at least a 32K
FIFO...maybe more.
Are there other processes I can stop?
Thanks.
Mike
--- In Jim Jackson <> wrote:
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> On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Mike Dupuis wrote:
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> > I am using a TS-7200. How do I disable the interrupts so my code does
> > not get interrupted. I am using GCC on Debian Linux. Usually I use
> > commands like "cli" and "sti" but these are not recognized when I
try to
> > compile my program.
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> :-) you are joking aren't you?
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> You can only do that sort of thing in the kernel.
> If your code really cannot be interrupted, then you should be writing a
> kernel module/driver for your specific purpose.
> Just out of curiosity, what is it you don't want interrupting?
>
> Jim
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