Chris Radek wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:35:27AM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>> OHHHhhhh. HIGHLY dangerous.  It writes 0x80 to the I/O port 
>> 0x402 above that address you specify.  If you don't specify 
>> anything, it probably defaults to zero, so it writes to I/O port 
> 
> This write should be added to the driver.  If it needs to be optional,
> it should be a load-time parameter for the driver so the user can
> change it in the hal file.

I'd really like to see a reusable EPP driver for EMC2.  There's 
currently one driver in the pluto code, one in the 7i43 code, etc.

But I don't have the time to work on this right now...


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky
Computer Science for life, that's my direction
Instead of b-balls, my homies throw exceptions  -- MC Plus+

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