Hi Andrew,
YouŽ re definitely right... With minicom, the experiments should be much
more reliable!
Here are the output files: http://michaelo.free.fr/tmp/serial_gpio/
I hope this makes sense this time...
:-)
Michael.
>To set DCD it should be enough to launch minicom (as when you boot
>Linux). Running synce-serial-start is error prone since pppd can give
>up in background, and won't even notify you about that, and you'll get
>wrong GPIO readings. In particular, I'm totally screwed after looking at
>your GPIO readings: I can't find any logic in those GPIO changes. Could
>you please try again it this way:
>
>- Run minicom
>- Plug in the serial cable into PC
>- Run HaRET on PDA; do a "dump GPIO a".
>- Plug in the serial cable into the PDA.
>- Dump the GPIOs again: "dump GPIO b"
>- Now let's try to disable MAX3243 power (note that there is no
>guarantee WinCE won't enable it back): "set GPLR(80) 0"
>- Dump the GPIOs: "dump GPIO c" (with the cable plugged into the
>PDA).
>- Now unplug the serial cable, and dump the GPIOs yet once more: "dump
>GPIO d".
>
>Then pack those text files (a b c and d, they will be in the same
>directory where is haret.exe) and send them to me. Maybe I will be able
>to understand its logic.
>
>--
>Greetings,
> Andrew
>
>
>
>
-- Michael Opdenacker http://opdenacker.org/Received on Tue Feb 24 18:00:07 2004
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