My setup is a Windows 10 PC with a Black connected via USB or a Black 
wireless connected via wi-fi.   So far I have done all the C development on 
the ARM side with Cloud9 and only occasionally use Nano.  It's met my needs 
just fine so far but this is getting more complex.  I installed TI's CCS 
but it (or TI)  prefers to be on a Linux box apparently.



On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 1:39:56 AM UTC-4 TJF wrote:

> Nano isn't best choice for polyglot applications. I'm using Geany (on PC 
> exchanging source files via virtual file system), while I compile and test 
> under LINUX on the BB.
>
> wal...@edenconceptsllc.com schrieb am Dienstag, 13. April 2021 um 
> 20:25:06 UTC+2:
>
>> Here's one more thing I am struggling with though.  It's a mental block I 
>> think.  I'm used to controlling GPIOs on the ARM side using sysfs.   It 
>> appears that on the PRU, we use __R30 instead but I don't understand how 
>> that works.  I read through it this morning and it still isn't sinking in.  
>> If anyone can help make this clearer, I'd appreciate it.
>
>
> Check out example pruss_toggle 
> <https://users.freebasic-portal.de/tjf/Projekte/libpruio/doc/html/ChaExamples.html#sSecExaPruToggle>
> .
>

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