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egpc reads/writes/configures the specified gpio character device using the specified arguments.
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usage:<br />
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egpc device d/c/i (writearg)
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Enter ''egpc -h'' for details.
  
 
''From the comments in egpc.c''
 
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     Program for reading/writing/configuring gpio character devices.
 
     Program for reading/writing/configuring gpio character devices.
 
     Code here based upon the egp, the gpio program for the SoM-5282M/SoM-100ES.
 
     Code here based upon the egp, the gpio program for the SoM-5282M/SoM-100ES.
     See the usage message for infomation on how to use this application.
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     See the usage message for information on how to use this application.

Revision as of 14:29, 13 November 2013

TODO: {{#todo:InProgress(11.13.13-13:56->JG+)|Jgreene|oe 4,oe 5,ky,md,InProgress}}

This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the egpc C example project. It assumes familiarity with the C programming language and is intended to be used by experienced programmers who are looking to learn the EMAC SDK.

1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective

2. Open the egpc project

3. Build, upload and run

What it does

egpc reads/writes/configures the specified gpio character device using the specified arguments.

usage:
egpc device d/c/i (writearg)

Enter egpc -h for details.

From the comments in egpc.c

   Program for reading/writing/configuring gpio character devices.
   Code here based upon the egp, the gpio program for the SoM-5282M/SoM-100ES.
   See the usage message for information on how to use this application.