The encoder component was removed from the HAL manual because it was 
incorrect and is in the Integrators manual.

John

Jon Elson wrote:
> Javier Ros wrote:
>    
>> Hello,
>>
>> I think that the Chapter 4  Canonical Device Interfaces
>> lacks a section about the canonical encoder, as I've seen it referenced
>> elsewhere.
>>
>> Am I right?
>>
>>      
> Yes, something happened over a year ago, and at least a whole page
> disappeared from the document.
> You can go back to a 2009, or possibly 2008 version and there is much
> more info there.
> Hopefully, John Thornton or somebody can go and put this back.
>    
>> Also, I've not seen any reference to "linksp linkps and newsig" that are
>> used in some .hal files
>> of example configurations of current version.
>>
>>      
> newsig, linksp and the inverse are obsolete, but still supported.  In
> the original HAL, you had to define
> the signal on one line, and then link each pin to the signal on a
> separate line.  Now, the net
> command is preferred, where the definition and pins can all be on one line.
>
>    
>> I suppose they are obsolete, although supported, and that their
>> functionality is intended to be replaced
>> with net.
>>
>>      
> Yes, exactly.
>    
>> Also about "=>" or"<=" in "net" commands: I understand from the examples
>> that they are optional, but
>>
>>      
> Yes, they are optional, and have no meaning except for human clarification.
>
> Jon
>
>
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