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| Subject: | [ts-7000] GPIO on TS-7350 |
| From: | "eli" <> |
| Date: | Sat, 11 Jul 2009 18:34:38 -0000 |
Hello again everyone, I've decided that I'm perhaps better off bit-banging i2c
entirely in user-space. Now I've encountered another problem - I can't figure
out if the pins are working at all. They don't seem to be, and I'm not sure
why.
I do have the xuart modules loaded, do these stop GPIO from working?
I've been trying trying to use the DIO header pins for the BGPIO registers.
I'm not sure what other information is relevant... I hope I've said enough
that someone can give me tips.
Thanks,
Eli
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