balazs_scherer wrote: > >>The PIN registers are actually RD/WR registers, and not RD only as specified >>in the documentation. If you write to the PIN register, it sets the I've read this quite a few times on this list, but when I actually tried it on my lpc2124 it didn't work. Had to resort to using CLR and SET. Maybe this differs based on the type number ? -- Cheers, Bruce ------------------------------- /\\\/\\\/\\\ / / Bruce Paterson / \\\ \\\ \\\ / / Senior Design Engineer / /\\\/\\\/\\\/ / 8 Anzed Court, Mulgrave, Vic, 3170 / / \\\ \\\ \\\ / PO Box 4112, Mulgrave, Vic, 3170, Australia / / \\\/\\\ \\\/ Ph: +61 3 8561 4232 Fax: +61 3 9560 9055 Tele-IP Ltd. Email: Icq: #32015991 WWW: http://www.tele-ip.com VK3TJN ------------------------------- |
LPC23xx ethernet
Started by ●March 11, 2005
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On 18 Mar 2005 at 18:44, Bruce Paterson wrote: > > balazs_scherer wrote: > > > >>The PIN registers are actually RD/WR registers, and not RD only as > >>specified in the documentation. If you write to the PIN register, it > >>sets the > > I've read this quite a few times on this list, but when I actually > tried it on my lpc2124 it didn't work. Had to resort to using CLR and > SET. > > Maybe this differs based on the type number ? > I have only used this on a LPC2292, where it works. Perhaps Philips can clarify the situation regarding this issue. Regards Anton Erasmus-- A J Erasmus |