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From: "Scott Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > hope we can access the gpio =]
> >
> > But for bt878's GPIO, imho, the simplest solution will be to write
> > simple hack to add three ioctl-s for GPIO enabling, reading and writing.
> > May be, if I have'nt solve this problem in some other way, I'll try to
> > make this hack - probably it is not too hard :)
> 
> I really haven't been following this thread completely but I thought I would
> comment here.  The bttv support for the Osprey 540 required an architecture
> for allowing more complex interactions over the GPIO bus.  Its probably more
> complex than you really want (it uses a kernel thread), but the code can be
> found at:
> 
>    ftp://ftp.ospreyvideo.com/pub/OSP-200/Linux/latest/
> 
> It is based on 0.7.97, though it should be usable throughout the 0.7.x
> releases (I think I have an internal version up through 0.7.101).  I haven't
> really looked at the 0.8.x drivers so I don't know how it would transfer.
> Let me know if you have any questions (or if you see any bugs :)
> 
> -Scott Tillman
> 

great, ill get the code and take a good look..
ill need a workerd thread to use a function in a board here.. thanks for the link


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