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OK then, i'll try something simpler:
Is there a way to use a function defined inside a driver code, into other driver code? Because i want to map some VME windows, which will be used at driver initialization time, tried something out and got the following error: Code:
/usr1/develop/boyanov/mvmepz01/src/myVME/myVME.c:278: undefined reference to `vme_get_out_bound' Best regards, boyanov |
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That's interesting.Why do you want to do map some VME windows which will be used at driver initialization time tried something out and got the following errorusr1developboyanovmvmepz01srcmyVMEmyVME so much? Interesting.What do you really want to ask me? Who is your favorite Science Fiction author? |
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Arkadii and Boris Strugatski write? "Who is your favorite Science Fiction author"? Mine?I am so glad you find this amusing, . |
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