Hi Stephen,

There are some hardware tasks (f.e. drivers for special PCI cards to manage 
relais or OPTOIN cards) which need to communicate through one byte in a 
hardware address. And the status has to be read fast ... As in Perl it should 
be possible, but not recommended ...
But it seems not to be possible, because nobody could tell me a solution in 
runrev.

Thanks, 
Franz


Original Message        processed by David InfoCenter 
Subject: Re: write to and read from a hardware address directly, possible? 
(19-Jan-2007 17:24)
From:    Stephen Barncard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:      use-revolution@lists.runrev.com


You are looking for a PEEK or POKE type command in Rev.

ummm... I don't think it's advisable to do that 
directly anymore, certainly on macs. Most 
resources on modern hardware are managed.



>Hello,
>
>Is it possible to write to a hardware address directly from runrev?
>Did not find any command for this task in the docu.
>
>0xA000 FF
>
>8 bit 11111111 to the address A000.
>
>Can I set or get the value with native commands in runrev?
>
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