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RE: [microblaze-uclinux] Timer (PWM) kernel module problem



Hi again,

a small addition. If you have u-boot running you could also poke around
in the memory using the (IIRC) nm command. That's what I did, found it
useful for debugging. Then you can perhaps see if the procedure itself
not is correct (wrong adress or something like that) or if there is a
bug in your code.

HTH

Jarno Radde



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