following up.
> the manual, one rather worryingly talks about 1024Kbps being only used for
> communication with
> other
> TS-7300/ENC730's/CANs, i'm hoping thats not the problem, otherwise i just
> bought the wrong thing !
It seems that for 1Mbps CAN you need the TS-CAN1 for anything other than
TS7300<>TS7300
communication, so i ordered one up.
I never have any luck with CAN devices ! :)
> Am i just reading it wrong and it means the 10 pin idc cable should be
> connected from the TSENC730
> board to the COM2, and not directly to the TS7300 ? Both sets of headers are
> populated, perhaps
> ones
> just a dummy connector?
An oversight by whomever built the unit, an extra IDC cable had been mistakenly
used to link two
sets of jumpers together, from the TS-730 to the C board, i'm assured its quite
likely no damage has
occurred.
Also i successfully blew the 2x LCD since for shipping the IDC header is
installed backwards, and i
didn't notice it, ordered up a replacement unit from digikey, AE offered to
replace it, but it was
my fault for not checking that one.
I did have some success in porting over my graphics engines and what not, and
the framerate is not
bad at all when its not really optimised and i just tested with GCC, now i'm
getting things settled
down, i'll try the ARM compiler instead,
regards,
charlie.
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