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On Thu, 13 Mar 2014 07:23:41 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:
Okay. I think I get the picture. In any case, I need to review the
LPD8806 datasheet with a little more care.
Thanks, guys.
Frank
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On a sunny day (Wed, 12 Mar 2014 13:28:19 -0700 (PDT)) it happened
Lasse Langwadt Christensen <langwadt@fonz.dk> wrote in
56ca6bc2-2c58-4631-a331-29a044fe8f02@googlegroups.com>:
I'm not expert on linux, but can't you just memmap the gpio
registers and hammer away if you like ?
yes, I have tried that amd the maximum throughput i get is about 5
MHz toggle on a GPIO pin. You STILL get interrupts from the
taskswitching, the processor can only do one thing at the time.
but the access speed doesn't help when the OS interrupts at random
times
if you could prevent it from switching task while you burst out an
update I think you could drive a string of WS2812
Yes but the thing would be tied up all the time and not be able to
do anything else.
SPI with some memory in the driver chips is so much simpler.
Hardware solution.
Okay. I think I get the picture. In any case, I need to review the
LPD8806 datasheet with a little more care.
Thanks, guys.
Frank
--
I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money
you have earned, but it is not greed to want take someone else's
money. -- Thomas Sowell
--
Frank McKenney, McKenney Associates
Richmond, Virginia / (804) 320-4887
Munged E-mail: frank uscore mckenney aatt mindspring ddoott com