Re: [Simulavr-devel] Help with New Example

2009-03-28 Thread Joel Sherrill
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

Re: [Simulavr-devel] Help with New Example

2009-03-28 Thread Knut Schwichtenberg
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

Re: [Simulavr-devel] Help with New Example

2009-03-28 Thread Joel Sherrill
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

Re: [Simulavr-devel] Help with New Example

2009-03-28 Thread Knut Schwichtenberg
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