I2C write acknowledge polling in Linux Kernel
1.I²C - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit, referred to as I-squared-C,
I-two-C, or IIC) is a multimaster serial single-ended computer bus
invented by the Philips semiconductor ...
2.Dominique Gallot's weblog
Description:A blog about java, amongst other things ... This guide will
show you the entire step that I had to do in order to produce my custom
kernel.
3.Linux/drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c - Linux Cross Reference ...
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4.Basic Linux Internals - SlideShare
Description:18-08-2010 · INTRODUCTION TO LINUX WORLD PART 1 Mukul Bhardwaj
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WORLD PART 1 Mukul Bhardwaj
5.Microchip
Description:MPLAB® Code Configurator This forum handles questions and
discussions concerning Microchip's MPLAB® Code Configurator (MC2). 36
6.Kernel Planet
Description:As part of the Lightsaber project, I've been looking for a low
pin count way to add control since the ATTiny85 that I'm using only has 6
IO pins.
7.The DENX U-Boot and Linux Guide (DULG) for TQM8xxL
Description:3. Embedded Linux Development Kit. The Embedded Linux
Development Kit (ELDK) includes the GNU cross development tools, such as
the compilers, binutils, gdb, etc., and ...
8.Open Programmer, an open source USB programmer for PIC ...
Description:A frequent error is to write the device name with lowercase
letters instead of uppercase: write 16F628, not 16f628 A makefile is
included, so to build the application ...
9.The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ - tux.org
Description:Basic Linux kernel documentation The following are Linux
kernel related documents, which you should take a look at before you post
to the linux-kernel mailing list:
10.MitchTech | Android, Linux, and embedded development
Description:// Written by Nick Gammon // February 2011 /** * Send
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