Aha! Of course, we have the SDcard option.
And now that we have some experience with installing kernels (working with the
real time
extensions) we recognize that we can probably do just fine with USB flash
drives for our
Debian and eventual file storage ...
But we could really make quite good use of the XDIO functionalities.
So, as we buy another 7260, we ask the question: Does anyone care to purchase
our 7260
with SDcard option??
lairlab
--
Learning curves!
--- In "lairlab" <> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to use the XDIO functionality of my ts-7260 without
> success. I have
> downloaded the API and sample code from embeddedarm.com The sample code
compiles
> and executes without any errors or warnings.
>
> I run the sample code like this:
> gcc xdio.c core.c main.c -o xdio
> ./xdio
>
> I jumpered pins 1 & 3 (XDIO_0 & XDIO_1) with a 1.5 Mohm resistor
>
> The test code gets stuck prompting me to connect pins 1 & 3 when pin 1 stays
> high
after it
> should be set low
>
> I have also executed code that I have written using the XDIO API but I have
> been unable
to
> observe any changes on the IO pins with an oscilloscope when my code executes
>
> Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for how to get XDIO working?
>
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