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* Initial timer refactor.Marti Bolivar2011-03-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Basic PWM works. Had some problems in testing that might be due to USART bugs. HardwareTimer has been removed from the build for now; I will re-implement it in terms of the new libmaple API, but consider it deprecated. Let's come up with something better. Servo is implemented in terms of HardwareTimer, so it also has been temporarily removed from the build. pwmWrite() likely got a little bit less inefficient due to indirection, but the PIN_MAPs shrank by a pointer per PinMapping.
* Merge branch 'i2c-wip' into refactorPerry Hung2011-03-211-0/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | Conflicts: examples/test-fsmc.cpp libmaple/rules.mk wirish/boards.h
| * checkpointPerry Hung2011-02-261-0/+1
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* | Maple RET6 edition supportMarti Bolivar2011-03-161-0/+1
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* nzmichaelh's pull request mods compile and upload.Marti Bolivar2010-12-281-10/+13
| | | | renamed SysTick_Handler back to SysTickHandler since all of our linker magic/lanchon-stm32 depends on that name. added backup register support in order to test independent watchdog support; it seems to work. next major test target is DMA support.
* Enable USB auto-reset in a hard fault.Perry Hung2010-09-171-4/+7
| | | | | | | | Redirect thread-mode execution to a fail routine which throbs the LED to indicate a hard fault. Because the fail routine runs in thread mode with interrupts on, USB auto-reset should now work. Test by executing some bogus instruction (e.g. *(volatile int*)0xf34fdaa = 0;) and check that the auto-reset continues to work.
* basic working dac implementationbnewbold2010-08-071-0/+1
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* partial progress on FSMC for SRAMbnewbold2010-08-051-0/+1
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* make: Modularize makefiles, add dependency tracking, build-type trackingPerry Hung2010-06-251-0/+50
Major build system rewrite. New and exciting: 1. Proper dependency tracking. All source files including header files should be properly tracked and recompiled as necessary when they are changed. 2. Build-type tracking. If the target changes from 'ram' to 'flash,' for example, the build system will force a rebuild rather than incorrectly link modules to a different address. 3. New targets: The old 'ram,' 'flash,' and 'jtag' targets have been replaced with the environment variable MAPLE_TARGET, which controls the link address. Users can either export it to their environment, or pass MAPLE_TARGET on the command-line. Once this is set, sketches can be compiled with 'make sketch,' or simply 'make.' Note: the default is MAPLE_TARGET='flash.' The target 'install' now automagically uploads the sketch to the board using the appropriate method. The 'run' target has been renamed to 'debug.' It starts an openocd gdb server. 4. Odds and ends: -Verbose and 'quiet' modes. Set V=1 for verbose compilation, the default is quiet. -Object file sizes and disassembly information is generated and placed in build/$(BOARD).sizes and build/$(BOARD).disas, respectively. -Parallel make with -j should speed things up if you have multiple cores.