Cannot find signals in Mesa 5i25
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11 Nov 2016 17:59 #82701
by raglanlittlejohn
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I've just started working with a Mesa 5i25/7i78 set up. I've got used to using Show hal configuration with configs created for the parallel port. With the parallel port set up its easy to use Show Hal Configuration to find out whats connected to what in hal, ie check pins, and the signals that link them. I cannot find signals that link to the gpio pins in the Mesa 5i25. I don't have any problems with my cards, they are new and set up ready to use. I realise that the base thread type components run on the 5i25 card, but is it possible to see all the pins/signals/functions etc as you can in the simpler parallel port configs.
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11 Nov 2016 19:33 #82702
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Cannot find signals in Mesa 5i25
halcmd show pin hm2*
should show all the available 5I25 hal pins though some possible pins
may not be created depending on the configuration string in the loadrt hm2_pci line
should show all the available 5I25 hal pins though some possible pins
may not be created depending on the configuration string in the loadrt hm2_pci line
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11 Nov 2016 19:50 #82704
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Replied by raglanlittlejohn on topic Cannot find signals in Mesa 5i25
Thanks for that. Is it possible to see which 5i25 hal pins are connected to signals. The pins shown in Show Hal Configuration don't seem to have any signals associated with them.
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11 Nov 2016 20:13 #82707
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Replied by PCW on topic Cannot find signals in Mesa 5i25
halcmd show all
will show everything (pins, parameters, signals, thread and functions)
will show everything (pins, parameters, signals, thread and functions)
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