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Does anyone have any pointers on this at all?<br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">From: domdriver@hotmail.com<br>To: voyage-linux@voyage.hk<br>Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 12:37:33 +1300<br>CC: <br>Subject: [Voyage-linux] Voyage Linux GPI/O access for ALIX 1.D<br><br>
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Hi List,<br><br>I've googleized on this subject quite a bit recently, and found that the post below seems to be the most useful.<br><br>http://list.voyage.hk/pipermail/voyage-linux/2009-March/011490.html<br><br>Is this still the recommended method for accessing GP I/O pins on this hardware platfrom? Good job for finding a solution, but shouldn't we be able to access the GP I/O pins on an ALIX 1.D board via the Winbond W83627HF driver? <br><br>There must be an easier way than requiring an application to elevate it's I/O permissions and make calls that are ordinarily reserved for the kernel.<br><br>Hmm.<br><br>Dom<br>
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