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Re: [ts-7000] Board Choice TS7800 vs TS7260

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Board Choice TS7800 vs TS7260
From: Daniel Smolik <>
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 11:00:24 +0100
fulatoro napsal(a):
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to choose a platform for a metering application that requires 
> * 8 inputs with IRQ capability (used for pulse counting)
> * 8 Outputs
> * 2-4 A/D Inputs
> 
> I have just acquired a TS7800, however, it seems like the board does
> not support GPIO based interrupts.  I went with the TS7800 because of
> the official 2.6 Kernel support.
> 
> It seems however that the other TS series namely the TS7260 seem to
> provide a better hardware match (correct me if I am wrong, especially
> with the IRQ capability on inputs).  I am however concerned with the
> use of the 2.4 kernel which is getting old...
> 
> For those who have been using the 2.6 kernel on TS72xx boards, 
> Is the code production ready?  
> Are there any non supported devices?

Hi,
I have using 2.6 on some board may be half of year and woks great. But 
you still must patch kernel because, all things aren't included in main 
kernel. TS-7260 is very close 7250 which I use under 2.6.
If you need SD card with 2.6.x and 7260 it is still problem. I spend lot 
of hours to get it working but nothing.


                Dan




 
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