Greetings,
I too am in the same stuation as Edward. My DS2406 device works fine in Linux
on a PC but on my Unslung NSLU2 I can only access the PIO using the byte write
method. I have upgraded my NSLU2 to the latest 2.7p28 and the problem remains.
Best regards, David.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:24 PM, David Richards
richards.mal...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
I too am in the same stuation as Edward. My DS2406 device works fine in Linux
on a PC but on my Unslung NSLU2 I can only access the PIO using the byte write
method. I have upgraded my NSLU2 to the
I wonder if the problem is endianess -- if there is a big-endian vs
little-endian problem in the bit code.
Paul
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:24 PM, David Richards
richards.mal...@gmail.comwrote:
Greetings,
I too am in the same stuation as Edward. My DS2406 device works fine in
Linux
on a PC
Hello!
David, Edward, a question, actually two. What's the version of Unslung
that your systems are running? And second do the both of you
participate on the lists for these devices that are hosted at Yahoo
Groups? This is the one for mostly what is happening now:
I confirm that at least ds2406 is working OK with both pio.byte bits on my
nslu2 platform.
However this is a debian-based slug (thus little-endian) with latest svn.
This indeed seem to indicate an endianness issue.
I will also check if I have a ds2408 avail to confirm with this chip too.
Pascal
Eduard Freeman draude at gmail.com writes:
I noticed that after upgrading from 2.7p21 to 2.7p28 that my lcd display isn't
working anymore.
Clearing the display (/LCD_H/clear) works, but putting messages on it doesn't