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2006-02-03 by Chafik Hankour

--- lpc2000@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> There are 25 messages in this issue.
> 
> Topics in this digest:
> 
>       1. Re: CVS
>            From: Clyde Stubbs <clyde@...>
>       2. Re: CVS
>            From: "ntfreak2000"
> <ntfreak2@...>
>       3. Re: LPCISP via RS485
>            From: Xtian Xultz <xultz@...>
>       4. Re: CVS
>            From: 42Bastian Schick
> <bastian42@...>
>       5. Re: Re: CVS
>            From: 42Bastian Schick
> <bastian42@...>
>       6. RE:  OT:CVS
>            From: "Michael Rubitschka"
> <rubitschka@...>
>       7. RE:  OT:CVS
>            From: "Joel Winarske"
> <joelw@...>
>       8. Re: Re: IRQ / FIQ status register general
> question.
>            From: Sten <list@...>
>       9. RE: OT:CVS
>            From: "Michael Rubitschka"
> <rubitschka@...>
>      10. RE: OT:CVS
>            From: "Joel Winarske"
> <joelw@...>
>      11. Re: OT:CVS
>            From: Marko Pavlin <mp@...>
>      12. Determining the device silicon revision
>            From: "grapevinetech"
> <yahoo@...>
>      13. Re: Re: CVS
>            From: Craig Schlenter
> <craig.schlenter@...>
>      14. Re: Re: CVS
>            From: 42Bastian Schick
> <bastian42@...>
>      15. 3,000 members!
>            From: "leon_heller"
> <leon.heller@...>
>      16. Sugestion for instruction trap...
>            From: "marcosax" <marcosax@...>
>      17. Real Time Clock issues
>            From: "mhaines4102"
> <mhaines4102@...>
>      18. Re: Real Time Clock issues
>            From: "mhaines4102"
> <mhaines4102@...>
>      19. No result for ADC in burst mode
>            From: "scrappystuff64"
> <scrappystuff64@...>
>      20. Re: Re: CVS
>            From: "Anton Erasmus"
> <antone@...>
>      21. Re: Re: CVS
>            From: "FreeRTOS Info"
> <nospam@...>
>      22. Re: No result for ADC in burst mode
>            From: Tom Walsh <tom@...>
>      23. Re: CVS
>            From: "kevinblackmore_nz"
> <kevin@...>
>      24. Strange problem with PLL
>            From: Xtian Xultz <xultz@...>
>      25. Re: erasing multiple non-consecutive
> sectors in one 400ms operation
>            From: "jayasooriah"
> <jayasooriah@...>
> 
> 
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> Message: 1         
>    Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 08:50:54 +1000
>    From: Clyde Stubbs <clyde@...>
> Subject: Re: CVS
> 
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:10:25PM +0100, Marko
> Pavlin (home) wrote:
> > How many of you are using CVS ?  I just installed
> server on freeBSD and 
> 
> CVS, while quite useful, is also quite dated. You
> would be better off
> starting with Subversion, which is a much more
> modern version control
> system, still freeware.
> 
> http://subversion.tigris.org/
> 
> 
> -- 
> Clyde Stubbs                     |           
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> Message: 2         
>    Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 00:18:20 -0000
>    From: "ntfreak2000" <ntfreak2@...>
> Subject: Re: CVS
> 
> I would second that - cvs is getting rather dated
> now.
> You can use TortoiseSVN on your windose box
> 
> http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
> 
> Regards
> Spen
> 
> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Clyde Stubbs
> <clyde@h...> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:10:25PM +0100, Marko
> Pavlin (home) wrote:
> > > How many of you are using CVS ?  I just
> installed server on
> freeBSD and 
> > 
> > CVS, while quite useful, is also quite dated. You
> would be better off
> > starting with Subversion, which is a much more
> modern version control
> > system, still freeware.
> > 
> > http://subversion.tigris.org/
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Clyde Stubbs                     |           
> HI-TECH Software
> > Email: clyde@h...          |          Phone       
>     Fax
> > WWW:   http://www.htsoft.com/    | USA: (408) 490
> 2885  (408) 490 2885
> > PGP:   finger clyde@h...   | AUS: +61 7 3722 7777
> +61 7 3722 7778
> >
>
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> > HI-TECH C: compiling the real world.
> >
> 
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> Message: 3         
>    Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 23:34:59 -0200
>    From: Xtian Xultz <xultz@...>
> Subject: Re: LPCISP via RS485
> 
> Em Ter 31 Jan 2006 19:23, Sagaert Johan escreveu:
> > Can someone tell me if it is possible to program
> the lpc210x with the
> > philips isp program if the chip is used with a
> RS485.
> >
> > The rs485 hardware forces the pc software to
> receive the data it sends.
> > Maybe this may conflict with the behaviour of the
> isp software.
> >
> > Has someone done this before ?
> >
> > Johan
> >
> I dont think the major problem is the "local echo"
> but the write enable on the 
> bus. When the LPC responds to the ISP he must set
> the DE pin. If you can 
> avoid this problem (this site has an circuit which
> use a 74123 to do it - as 
> I understand, I didnt check what the 74123 do in her
> datasheet), you can also 
> avoid the problem using the same idea on the RE pin.
> 
> Wish you good look.
> 
> http://home.scarlet.be/~dc11cd/dcibus2.html
> 
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