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- From: im14u2c@camelot.bradley.edu (Joseph Zbiciak)
- Subject: DMA--HOW!?!?!
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- Organization: Bradley University
- Date: 16 Nov 92 03:36:13 GMT
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- I apologize if some of you see this post twice....
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- I'm hoping that somebody out there can help me. I am looking for
- (a) code fragments, (b) specification, (c) ANYTHING! that will
- allow me to use the High-Speed DMA circuitry to move huge chunks
- of memory, and also, use the DMA to monitor a port's output to
- a buffer in memory at high speed. ANY help--references,
- code fragments, possible sources, anything!--would be greatly
- appreciated. I just had a project plopped on me that
- neccessitates DMA usage, practically, in order to have decent
- results. Again, ANY help would be greatly appreciated.
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- Please EMail me, as my news server is kinda flaky at times.
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- --joseph zbiciak im14u2c@camelot.bradley.edu
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- Joseph Zbiciak im14u2c@camelot.bradley.edu
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