[En-Nut-Discussion] Interfacing a memory mapped (Oxford Quad UART) device to an EtherNut
Pearless
Douglas.Pearless at pearless.co.nz
Wed Sep 17 11:43:07 CEST 2003
Hi Harald,
I have started to do that too, but it is a bit of a learning curve!
I am just trying to prove that I can access the device at this point, but
cannot seem to.
My question is around, if the hardware is OK, then is the software OK as a
test to prove I can see the hardware.
Cheers Douglas
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Subject: Re: [En-Nut-Discussion] Interfacing a memory mapped (Oxford
Quad UART) device to an EtherNut
Hi Douglas,
>Does this code cover what it needs to in order to be able to access the
>Oxford chip (note that I am using UART0 on the Ethernut for comms and
>debug!)
Not at all. You need to write a new device driver for
the QUART, the registers are definitely different from
the one used by uartavr.
Harald
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