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cerf_notes [2007-06-12 18:36] nikcerf_notes [2007-06-12 18:37] nik
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   * example code for reading from the GPIO pins http://support.intrinsyc.com/ftp/pub/stable/distributions/i-linux/3.1/intrinsyc-linux/contrib/testsuite-0.0.1/   * example code for reading from the GPIO pins http://support.intrinsyc.com/ftp/pub/stable/distributions/i-linux/3.1/intrinsyc-linux/contrib/testsuite-0.0.1/
   * bitkeeper kernel archive -> http://sa-cerf-linux.bkbits.net:8080/sa-cerf-linux/   * bitkeeper kernel archive -> http://sa-cerf-linux.bkbits.net:8080/sa-cerf-linux/
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 accessing the cerfboard GPIO pins under linux accessing the cerfboard GPIO pins under linux
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 better than nothing, and probably about all we need. tho i'm not sure how to go about doing anything realtime-like using mmap - that is, interrupts, rather than agressive polling to catch all of the pulses. better than nothing, and probably about all we need. tho i'm not sure how to go about doing anything realtime-like using mmap - that is, interrupts, rather than agressive polling to catch all of the pulses.
  
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