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Re: [ts-7000] problem with ts7xxx.subr utilities

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] problem with ts7xxx.subr utilities
From: Don Tucker <>
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2012 09:34:35 -0500
As mentioned below, the instructions for setting the 'model' environment
variable are at the beginning of tx7xxx.subr.  Just type "more
ts7xxx.subr" to read it.

You can place the peekpoke executable to be in any one of the
directories contained in the PATH environment variable, or in the same
directory as ts7xxx.subr.

Don

On 6/3/2012 11:38 PM, Damian Miralles wrote:
Hello:
Well, I do not set the model enviroment, so if you could tell me will be great. 
Another issue is that i checked the .subr and It uses the peekpoke.c and 
peekpoke.h. Those are not in my SBC so i am going to download it from the FTP 
site. Could you advice me where to put it for proper functionality.
Thanks a lot for the support
Damian


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  From: Don Tucker<>
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Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [ts-7000] problem with ts7xxx.subr utilities

Did you type ". ./ts7xxx.subr" (without the quotes) before trying the
subroutines?  Both periods are necessary.  Also, the header of
ts7xxx.subr mentions that you need to set the 'model' environment
variable to whatever is appropriate for your board prior to running the
subroutines.  Did you do that as well?

Don

On 6/1/2012 11:13 AM, Damian wrote:
Hello:

I am working with a TS-7260 and I am trying to use some of the utilities of the 
TS-LINUX listed on your manual. However I have not been able of using the 
ts7xxx.subr. I downloaded it from the FTP site and install it in the SBC, it 
get installed sucessfully  however I do not recognise the command once they are 
issued. For example:

cpu_speed_166
returns

command not found.

Is there any other step that I am missing.
thank you





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