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From: herzer AT rz-nov5 DOT rz DOT fh-weingarten DOT de
Subject: Re: questions about port and timer functions
23 Jan 1998 07:11:46 -0800 :
Message-ID: <B869D8052B.cygnus.gnu-win32@rz-nov4.rz.fh-weingarten.de>
To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com, benny AT crocodial DOT de, pfay AT co DOT intel DOT com, rws AT scali DOT no

Hi,

Thanks to all who replied to my question!

It seems that I need something like a 'driver'. This driver does
nothing else than give me access to the desired port(s). There was a 
library shipped with the board, but I do not want to use these 
functions (call it learning how write a very simple 'driver').
In other words: I want my own routine (or 'driver' in this case) which 
grants me port access.

Does anyone have an example for such a 'driver' routine?

The next days I will test the timer code! I am very interested to 
hear more things about possible SMP conflicts in this case!

Armin Herzer
FH Ravensburg-Weingarten
Postfach 1261
88241 Weingarten
Germany
phone: 49-751-501-417
fax:   49-751-501-448
email: herzer AT fbp DOT fh-weingarten DOT de
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