Did the software UART for my 21065L completely in C.
This way I could get around with the ASM<>C hurd.
Sending works fine for all Baudrates.
Receiving hangs with higher Baudrates (>19200).
????
Jens
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Subject: [adsp] Software Uart in C
> Hi all!!
>
> Maybe it's my second posting!!but I didn'see traces of my
first
> posting in the mailing list!!
>
> I explain briefly my problem:
>
> I have implemented a software Uart for adsp 2189M according to
> application note EE-089 from analog devices. It all just works!!
>
> But I want to put it in ansi-c now to write four C functions :
>
> uart_open
> uart_close
> uart_putchar
> uart_getchar
>
> Would be possible to compile under VisualDSP a multithreaded
> application?
>
> Can someone help me?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help
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Reply by Jaime Andres Aranguren Cardona●May 14, 20032003-05-14
Have a look at the C/C++ Compiler and Library Manual; there you'll find
out how
to make asm routines C-callable.
JaaC
sloogy31 <> wrote:
Hi all!!
Maybe it's my second posting!!but I didn'see traces of my first
posting in the mailing list!!
I explain briefly my problem:
I have implemented a software Uart for adsp 2189M according to
application note EE-089 from analog devices. It all just works!!
But I want to put it in ansi-c now to write four C functions :
uart_open
uart_close
uart_putchar
uart_getchar
Would be possible to compile under VisualDSP a multithreaded
application?
Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance for your help
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