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Re: alarm not triggering


have u tried testing other sample programs shipped in the ecos
repository on ur sid..? try testing programs like clocktruth and 
tm_basic present in the kernel/v2_0/tests/ directory.
 
    if u fail to get them workin on ur sid then report back with details.

satish



On 29 Sep 2003 16:27:49 +0530
Mahesh <mahesh@cranessoftware.com> wrote:

>   Hi,
>      I am working on eCos in Linux.I am using sid as the simulator and
>   working on arm target(simulator only).
>   
>            I have initialized a timer and below that there is a while
>   loop,which will come out only when the alarm is triggered(using flag).
>   But the code gets stuck in the loop.The real time clock is not
>   incrementing at all.
>   The same code works in other part,but gets stuck in some parts.
>   Plz reply back.
>   Thanks nad Regards
>   Mahesh  
>   
> 
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