Hi Frank!

Your example controls one GPIO subsystem. The pins P9_11 to P9_18 are 
connected to two GPIO subsystems. That's why you cannot control all pins at 
2.6 MHz. You'll have to find a set of pins connected to a single GPIO 
subsystem (either GPIO0 or GPIO1).

As John mentioned, this is stuff for the PRUSS.

BR

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