Great glad it works..

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Tom Kuiper <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Aha!
>
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# echo -en "\xFF\xFF" > trig_adc0
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# cat trig_adc0 | hd
> 00000000  ff ff 46 78                                       |..Fx|
> 00000004
>
> Tom
>
>
> On 08/28/2012 10:48 AM, Tom Kuiper wrote:
>
> On 08/28/2012 10:45 AM, Adam Barta wrote:
>
> Yes its the trailing newline i think so
>
> echo -en "\xFF"
>
> would work
>
> Yes, thanks for the -n tip.  Here's what I get.
>
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# echo -en \x01\x00 > trig_adc0
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# cat trig_adc0 | hd
> 00000000  78 30 31 78                                       |x01x|
> 00000004
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# echo -en \xff\xff > trig_adc0
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# cat trig_adc0 | hd
> 00000000  78 66 66 78                                       |xffx|
> 00000004
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# echo -en \xFF\xFF > trig_adc0
> root@roach1:/proc/1174/hw/ioreg# cat trig_adc0 | hd
> 00000000  78 46 46 78                                       |xFFx|
> 00000004
>
> Since this is on a ROACH-1 PPC we should be running the same OS, so I'm
> puzzled.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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