Re: Accessing Xscale Peripherial Registers



In message <947ad7854d.Thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Thomas Milius <Thomas-Milius@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>In message <dbedd5854d.jmb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> John-Mark Bell <jmb202@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> In message <b5e1cf854d.Thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Thomas Milius <Thomas-Milius@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
[snip]
>> >
>> > Many thanks for the hint!
>> > But where is OS_Memory 13 documented?
>>
>> It's in the StrongHelp OS manual, for starters.
>>
>
>I did not use this until now. Must see where I find it.
>
http://sudden.recoil.org/stronghelp/

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