On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 04:37:58PM +0700, Rakesh wrote: [CC'ed to the linux-arm mailing list because I don't know the details. Yes, I know this is against the netiquette, but you would help yourself a *LOT* if you would CC your message to the mailing list it came from. Individual developers don't know everything, and by replying to them personally you effectively cut yourself of from all the other people who could have told you the answer. Please people, is it really that difficult to use "Reply to all" or "Group reply" instead of "Reply"?]
> I am working on assabet/neponset board but with different design. So it's not an Assabet+Neponset. > I am able to > detect the sa1111 but i am not able to get any messeg from sa1111_keyb.c. > In my case the Interrupt signal is routed to GPIO 1 instead of GPIO 25. AFAIK GPIO 25 is used for PCMCIA/CF on the Assabet so you're looking at the wrong interrupt. > So in > which file i have to amke changes. Can i get the code with Intrrut > signal routed to GPIO1. Usually only in the board specific include files that live in include/asm-arm/arch-sa1100/ > And is sa1111_keyb.c device driver is working for PS2 keyboard and > mouse. It is working though I haven't tried it lately. > I m using linux-2.4.13 version. You need the proper -rmk patch on top of that or it will not work. Please upgrade to 2.4.17-rmk4. Erik > Erik Mouw wrote: > > > On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 01:45:49AM +0000, Irnita Pali wrote: > > > My host computer is connected via serial port to Assabet. And I can see > > > "Linux logo and root:" in Assabet LCD display. > > > > > > I try to type character in my host computer, I can see the character in my > > > host computer display but nothing appear on Assabet's LCD. What should I do > > > so that the character that I typed can appear in Assabet's LCD ? > > > > echo foo > /dev/tty0 > > > > Or connect a keyboard to the Neponset. > > > > > It seems that the default console direction is serial port. How can I > > > change the default setting to LCD display (or maybe both, serial port and > > > LCD display) ? > > > > You can't, they're completely separate devices. Open /dev/tty0 in your > > application and just write to it. -- J.A.K. (Erik) Mouw, Information and Communication Theory Group, Faculty of Information Technology and Systems, Delft University of Technology, PO BOX 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands Phone: +31-15-2783635 Fax: +31-15-2781843 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/ _______________________________________________ http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm Please visit the above address for information on this list.
