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Old 01-09-2012, 12:26 AM   #1
jak4
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LED blinking for 'EP9307' Arm processor with Linux OS


Dear members,
I have a touch screen Keypad with 3 LED s with ARM EP9307 processor and Linux OS .I have to blink one of them for an application .The device file name what i see is "dev/led" .Also the current program has only functions to turn on/off an LED using the 'write' for the LED driver "dev/led". can anyone please tell me how to use the 'ioctl' or 'write' to blink any one of the LEDs .The 3 LEDS are connected to the 3 pins
EGPIO6/SDO2 ,EGPIO5/SDI1,EGPIO4/SDO1 respectively

Thanks
Jayaram

Last edited by jak4; 01-11-2012 at 11:26 PM. Reason: some more information in hardware
 
  


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