[Emc-users] Axiom driver

2007-09-09 Thread davebrink
Help !!
I have been struggling to get my Acess DIO-48 board working without much 
success. I have been trying to get the ax5214h driver to work with it in 
order to use HAL on my Hardinge project. I figured it should be the same, 
both use 8255 etc. My opinion is that the config byte is different. if I 
open a second terminal, and run IOSH to set the high bit in the config 
register ( of the 8255), everything works fine. (a hassel to use in that 
manner, but fine for testing ) so
I have looked at the source code and cannot see that bit being set. My 
understanding of "C" is very aboriginal.  I do not know how to compile the 
code even if I could correct it. What  to do?
Thanks, Dave


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Re: [Emc-users] Axiom driver

2007-09-09 Thread Ray Henry

Hi Dave

Can't help you with the board driver but I can say that I've used IOSH
the same way to initialize several similar boards.  In fact if you look
around a bit, there was a Tcl/Tk script named DIO_Exercise.tcl that
showed a graphical display of the full set of 8255 ports.  That would
allow you to set each as IO given the way you set the control port.

Rayh 


On Sun, 2007-09-09 at 13:12 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Help !!
> I have been struggling to get my Acess DIO-48 board working without much 
> success. I have been trying to get the ax5214h driver to work with it in 
> order to use HAL on my Hardinge project. I figured it should be the same, 
> both use 8255 etc. My opinion is that the config byte is different. if I 
> open a second terminal, and run IOSH to set the high bit in the config 
> register ( of the 8255), everything works fine. (a hassel to use in that 
> manner, but fine for testing ) so
> I have looked at the source code and cannot see that bit being set. My 
> understanding of "C" is very aboriginal.  I do not know how to compile the 
> code even if I could correct it. What  to do?
> Thanks, Dave
> 
> 
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