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Subject: | [ts-7000] peekpoke breaking rc.local? |
From: | Don Tucker <> |
Date: | Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:24:08 -0600 |
I am attempting to call TS's peekpoke utility from /etc/rc.local when my TS-7260 boots up to re-enable GPIO on DIO1. I do this by calling /root/peekpoke/peekpoke 32 0x809300c0 0xAA /root/peekpoke/peekpoke 32 0x80930080 0x88140d00 from within /etc/rc.local. However, I notice that the first peekpoke returns 0x1, and then the next one never gets called. In fact, the rest of rc.local never getscalled. Does anyone know why peekpoke would cause rc.local to break? If I wait until after rc.local has executed (without calling peekpoke), and then call peekpoke manually from the command-line, they work normally. But, I need to re-enable GPIO on DIO1 before another application is called from within rc.local. Don
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