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txt readme.txt

GPIO This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt

GPIO This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt

GPIO This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt

GPIO This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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c orinoco_tmd.c

/* orinoco_tmd.c * * Driver for Prism II devices which would usually be driven by orinoco_cs, * but are connected to the PCI bus by a TMD7160. * * Copyright (C) 2003 Joerg Dorchain
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c sa11x0_serial.c

//========================================================================== // // io/serial/arm/sa11x0/sa11x0_serial.c // // StrongARM SA11x0 Serial I/O Interface Module (interrupt driven)
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c sa11x0_serial.c

//========================================================================== // // io/serial/arm/sa11x0/sa11x0_serial.c // // StrongARM SA11x0 Serial I/O Interface Module (interrupt driven)
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h setup.h

/* setup.h (c) 1997-8 Grant R. Guenther Under the terms of the GNU General Public License. This is a table driven setup function for kernel modules
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sh alloc_dealloc.sh

#!/bin/sh # This script allocates a number of SPIs, then deallocates them in a # different order. It is driven by an input file which contains some # generated SPI data. def_enckey=0x40434345454646
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sh alloc_dealloc.sh

#!/bin/sh # This script allocates a number of SPIs, then deallocates them in a # different order. It is driven by an input file which contains some # generated SPI data. def_enckey=0x40434345454646