On 2009-12-13, Lars Nooden wrote:
> Lars Nooden wrote:
>> The bios for the net5501 can set the reset switch so that it is under
>> software control and accessible using GPIO. What device and pin would
>> that be under OpenBSD 4.6 ?
>
> I went through and did a rather systematic attempt at checkin
: Poul-Henning Kamp
Cc: soekris-tech@lists.soekris.com
Subject: Re: [Soekris] GPIO control of SW1(Reset Button) on 5501 with
OpenBSD
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <4b24d1a7.1010...@gmail.com>, Lars Nooden writes:
>> Lars Nooden wrote:
>
>> Or if that information
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <4b24d1a7.1010...@gmail.com>, Lars Nooden writes:
>> Lars Nooden wrote:
>
>> Or if that information is not available, which pc87366 pin is it?
>
> I don't think it is one of the pc87366 pins, I think it is one
> of the pins on the "Geode Companion" chip.
Tha
In message <4b24d1a7.1010...@gmail.com>, Lars Nooden writes:
>Lars Nooden wrote:
>Or if that information is not available, which pc87366 pin is it?
I don't think it is one of the pc87366 pins, I think it is one
of the pins on the "Geode Companion" chip.
Poul-Henning
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Poul-Henning Kamp
Lars Nooden wrote:
> The bios for the net5501 can set the reset switch so that it is under
> software control and accessible using GPIO. What device and pin would
> that be under OpenBSD 4.6 ?
I went through and did a rather systematic attempt at checking all the
gpio pins that I could find on de
The bios for the net5501 can set the reset switch so that it is under
software control and accessible using GPIO. What device and pin would
that be under OpenBSD 4.6 ?
/Lars
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