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From: "Mark Randall" <>
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 03:30:39 -0000
Hey everyone,  I am just beginning a project with the ts-2750 board.  I 
am in need of most of the low level hardware ie: timers, a2d, i/o, and 
most importantly hardware interrupts.  I have been able to access both 
the on board and extra a2d via mem. map, but I really need them to be 
interrupt driven..  I can also access the 16 bits of onboard I/O but 
the documentation says that all of these pins should be able to be 
assigned interrupts as well.  I have not had much luck figuring out how 
to configure any of these.  I also will be needing access to the 2 
onboard timers as I will need to write some PWM drives.

Is there somthing I am missing?  Have there been drivers written for 
all or any of this?  Is there a TS72XX header file?  
Thanks for any and all your help....



newbie Markiemarc



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