Knut Schwichtenberg wrote:
Joel Sherrill wrote:
Knut Schwichtenberg wrote:
Joel,
I tried your example and currently I don't understand your example. And
therefore please explain the details.
Using 0x20 / 0x21 means PINF and PINE as IO - you can't use these
addresses on a
M128 without a
Joel Sherrill wrote:
> Knut Schwichtenberg wrote:
>> Joel,
>>
>> I tried your example and currently I don't understand your example. And
>> therefore please explain the details.
>> Using 0x20 / 0x21 means PINF and PINE as IO - you can't use these
>> addresses on a
>> M128 without a look to the HW-m
Knut Schwichtenberg wrote:
Joel,
I tried your example and currently I don't understand your example. And
therefore please explain the details.
Using 0x20 / 0x21 means PINF and PINE as IO - you can't use these addresses on a
M128 without a look to the HW-manual.
I was trying to copy the stdi
Joel,
I tried your example and currently I don't understand your example. And
therefore please explain the details.
Using 0x20 / 0x21 means PINF and PINE as IO - you can't use these addresses on a
M128 without a look to the HW-manual.
Also "-d" is not interpreted as expected :-((. The X-Windows c