<lissyx>
I can't retry right now, though, I'm using it
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<AntonioND>
does anyone here know how the timers in the gxbb work? I'm trying to set up timer d to generate interrupts but there is no "irq enable" bit in the ISA_TIMER_MUX register. does it happen automatically when the counter reaches 0? is there a driver for this in linux?
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<narmstrong>
Look in the 3.14 kernel, there is a driver
<AntonioND>
ok, if that's the driver then I don't know what I'm doing wrong