
22 Mar
2006
22 Mar
'06
1:57 p.m.
In message E7E846FF4F1FE947AABFF850350820780CBFC6@PTLISI051MSX.PT001.SIEMENS.NET you wrote:
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Just for info, last time I saw, FreeScale had a Windows application to literaly draw the waveform. The application outputs a C structure
Actually this is not needed.
The TQM866M is pretty well supported; you can even change the CPU clock at run time (using the "cpuclk" environment variable, and the code will automatically adjust the memory timings as needed.
I have not received any trouble reports for this hardware yet, so I recommend just to use the existing code - assuming the original poster is really working on this hardwareas he claimed.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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