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Subject: [ts-7000] usage of TS-CAN1 and TS-7300
From: "zhangjing80" <>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:14:08 -0000
hello, everyone, I'm beginner in the learning of embedded Linux. sevaral days 
ago I have bought a TS-7300 and a TS-CAN1 board. I have also read some relative 
manuals. It says that TS-CAN1 can work with TS-7300 as a integrated system with 
this command.
# insmod -f lincan.o hw=tscan1 io=0x150 baudrate=1000
But there are no further informations. So I'm very comfused about some details 
and have some questions as follows. Might somebody give me any help. Thank you 
very much in advance.
1.first, the TS-CAN1 board receives CAN message, then send them to TS-7300 by 
PC/104.And vice versa. You know that these I/O interfaces are fixed. Have the 
relative programs been written yet?
2.you know, CAN module has read and write functions. Maybe these functions are 
contained in SJA1000.c. When I wanna send a frame CAN message, I must write the 
data£¬id and so forth. Have these programs been written yet? How can I write 
the datas and id?      



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