Ok, That explains how you enable the interrupts but how do you
create the ISR and tell the operating system what is going on?
--- In Joel Morgan <> wrote:
>
> On 3/2/09, Mark Randall <> wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> Hey
>
> > 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....
> >
> >
>
> Look at the ep9301 manual, p.531
> http://www.embeddedarm.com/documentation/third-party/ts-7000_ep9301-
ug.pdf
>
> there is also pin debouncing, which the TS manual makes very little
mention of.
>
> joel
> >
> > newbie Markiemarc
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Joel R. Morgan
> Morgan Millwright Services, Inc.
>
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