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mpa...@gmail.com

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Apr 22, 2009, 4:53:27 AM4/22/09
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I removed the rough-notes-page and wrote the HOWTO.
I also added the module with working interrupts, which we can later
substitute with a merged version.

Todor

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Apr 22, 2009, 9:40:54 AM4/22/09
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Hi Michal,

Thanks for the HOWTO, it's really nice!

However, I've had the idea that we keep only one HOWTO that contains
everything. Actually, Claudio could clarify that (as he is the "owner"
of that part of the project). I am sorry, I hadn't checked my e-mail
earlier so that we could discuss it in person today.

So, have a nice time in Stockholm! Excellent work so far!

Kind regards,
Todor

Claudio M. Camacho

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Apr 22, 2009, 10:25:52 AM4/22/09
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On Wednesday 22 April 2009 16:40:54 Todor wrote:

> Thanks for the HOWTO, it's really nice!

Yes, thank you very much, Michal.


> However, I've had the idea that we keep only one HOWTO that contains
> everything. Actually, Claudio could clarify that (as he is the
> "owner" of that part of the project). I am sorry, I hadn't checked my
> e-mail earlier so that we could discuss it in person today.

Actually, there are pros and cons for both methods. Having just one
HOWTO is good, because everything is found there. Nevertheless, having
that split into several HOWTOS eases the search for a concrete part of
the project.

Therefore, you should think what would you like to find if you intend to
do this kind of project and you do not know anything about it. Would you
like to have separate HOWTOs? Or would you like to find everything under
one document?

To me it is pretty much the same, as long as we keep useful information.

--
Claudio M. Camacho

Todor

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Apr 22, 2009, 12:35:08 PM4/22/09
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Hi,

I see. So let's then keep them separately, not to add additional
things to do :)

If there is a necessity, we can merge them. It seems that we'll have 4
HOWTOs:
1) Setting the environment
2) GPIO
3) Interrupts
4) Timer/Counter

Then in the end I think the comments will be enough documentation for
the final module.

Kind regards,
Todor
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