Thank you for your reply .
I will let you know about the progress .
--- In "ptr_brewster" <> wrote:
>
> Don't take too much notice of replies like that from j.chitte. If you we're
> really wasting his time, I'm sure it would be easier to just ignore the
> question, rather than waste even more time replying - presumably there time
> isn't as precious as they'd have you believe, or they wouldn't waste it
> flexing their egos.
> However, you are unlkely to get a response from any forum, with such a
> question as you ask. I would suggest setting out what you have. Go back to
> the previous post you gathered something from, quote it and reference it, so
> there is a wider context to your query.
> I know that isn't an answer, but you may find it helps (indirectly).
> Forums can be a great resource. If your qestion is off topic, it may be
> ignored, or politely indicated as such. If it's just badly framed, you may
> get questions back, which can be abrubt, but sometimes it is folk trying to
> help. Unfortunately, sometimes it isn't, and you get a rather indignant
> response. You just have to put up with it (and, perhaps, remember the names)
> I'll keep an eye on this thread and see how you get on..
>
> --- In "j.chitte" <j.chitte@> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In "richar_in" <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 ?
> > >
> > > 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 . Should I do it
> > > before I compile the code ? And on the telnet connection or the serial
> > > connection ?
> > >
> > > 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 ?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> >
> > > I am not familiar with programming using Linux.
> > What are you familiar with?
> >
> > > but where in the code should I set them
> > Which "code" would that be?
> >
> > > I am using a TS-7800 board
> > In what way are you "using" the board so far?
> >
> > > I gathered from one of the previous posts that to be set using the
> > > command line . Should I do it before I compile the code ?
> >
> > Do you know what a complier does?
> >
> > No, come on. You do not have the first idea what you are doing , do you?
> >
> > Embedded system programming is not for beginners. I would suggest that you
> > have about 2 yrs work in front of you.
> >
> > I don't think you understand what hardware you have bought.
> >
> > Certainly no one here is going to give you step by step instructions and
> > walk you through it. This is a developer list specific to TS hardware. If
> > you don't know what linux is or how to use a compiler , here is not the
> > place to start.
> >
> > Sorry to be blunt but you're just wasting peoples time with questions like
> > that, and probably your own time as well.
> >
>
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