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Subject: [ts-7000] Understanding the Serial Ports (TS-7260)
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 02:11:38 -0000
Hello all

I'm new to the whole embedded systems environment. I'm currently trying to set 
up a servo controller to be controlled by the TS-7260. I'm currently completely 
lost when it comes to enabling/using the COM2 port on the microcontroller. From 
my microntollers class that I took last semester, I have it in my mind that I 
need to enable the port by writing to a particular register. The only thing I 
have found so far is that I know where the UART register is located. I don't 
know exactly what register to write to so that I can start sending strings of 
data to my servo controller. 

Basically I'm stuck at square 1, and I have not been able to find any type of 
tutorial to even begin with. The only experience I have is a M68HC11.

Any suggestions? I'm drowning here in the shallow end of the pool =)



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