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Re: [ts-7000] ts 7260 Coding Help

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] ts 7260 Coding Help
From: Jim Jackson <>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 21:21:12 +0100 (BST)
>> However, I am trying to use the lcd and ic-104 ports on the device.
>>
>> I've looked through the sample code that TS provides, especially the
>> one with the LCD message (lcdmesg.c), but I do not understand (how and
>> why) the functions that they use such as: open, mmap, and all the
>> variables that they define.
>
> This is more general stuff on Linux programming than TS7260 specific.
> You should search for some info on file/devices handling with
> Linux/Unix. It would be nice to get some Linux distro, it would be
> enough to type "man open" or "man mmap" on a terminal.

I agree with this - using Windows environment for Linux coding, IMNSHO, is
...bizarre.

But... lot's of us are bizarre, and there's no law against it.

You can check out the relevant linux man pages on the web, type

    linux man mmap

into google and you'll find lots of sites with man(ual) pages online, for 
those crippled by working on a Windows system :-)


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