On 4 December 2013 11:13, Paul S. <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I
> guess all I have to do is to fix it a little and to pass the "base
> addresses" for each GPIO I need to it and to fix the array sizes according
> to the number of GPIOs I intend to use, and it would be done.

That is pretty much it, yes.

>  And then
> again, how do I use this driver according to any GUI functionality of
> LinuxCNC? Right now it is the only thing I don't get after looking briefly
> through all the documentation. How to make any button, for example, in
> mini-GUI, to fix a value in a GPIO?

That rather depends on what you want the GPIO to do. Do you want to
link the pin to a standard feature (such as coolant-on) or to custom
behaviours?

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atp
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