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> During my tries to get the ethercat driver working, I got stuck on two
> computers.
>
You really need to give more specific information. For starters, which
EtherCAT master version ?
The first is therefore an ARM SoC. What type is the second ?
> The first computer is a raspberry pi. Here, I
To: etherlab-dev@etherlab.org
Subject: [etherlab-dev] compile and use ethercat driver under linux 3.10.33
Dear Developers,
During my tries to get the ethercat driver working, I got stuck on two
computers.
The first computer is a raspberry pi. Here, I run a ported kernel especially
for raspberry pi.
M
On 9 April 2014, quoth dries geentjens:
> Still, when I try to do "ethercat slaves" for example, the raspberry pi
> immediatly gives me the following line: "IOCTL() version magic difference.
> EtherCAT0:28 ethercat:13".
This means that your installed kernel modules do not match your userland
ver
Dear Developers,During my tries to get the ethercat driver working, I got stuck
on two computers.The first computer is a raspberry pi. Here, I run a ported
kernel especially for raspberry pi.My problem: I can perfectly do a "./ethercat
restart". The ethercat driver stops and comes back up.This I