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Subject: Res: [ts-7000] PC-104 Initialization and usage for a beginner
From: Lissandro <>
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 02:15:48 -0800 (PST)


Sorry but it seems richar_in doesnÂt have much programing experience at all, is that it?
If is the case some serious study is needed.
 
Regards
Lissandro.


De: Jim Jackson <>
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Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 1 de Dezembro de 2010 8:05:56
Assunto: Re: [ts-7000] PC-104 Initialization and usage for a beginner

 



On Tue, 30 Nov 2010, richar_in wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am using a TS-7800 board and I am not familiar with programming using
> Linux. I need to use the PC-104 bus to transfer data to another board .

> 1)I have the initialization values from the manual but where in the code
> should I set them .And using which commands ?

Errr in the program you are writing to do this. Usually this is C or C++,
and occasionaly you may write shell scripts.

> 2)" peekpoke BITS ADDRESS VALUE " needs to be set .I gathered from one of
> the previous posts that to be set using the command line .

What does the manual say? I believe TS have added peek/poke IO extensions
to their version of the busybox shell. So the comands can be done at the
command line, or in a shell script that is invoked at startup or anywhere
else.

> Should I do it before I compile the code ? And on the telnet connection
> or the serial connection ?

Why do you think it should make any difference?
Seriously do some reading about and USING of linux based systems first.

> 3) How can I check back the if the values have been written correctly ? I
> will read that address to check but where can I see the value ?

Have you tried reading the existing values? Did you see it?


 

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