Re: Watchdog - all is forgiven
- From: "Not Really Me" <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:47:17 -0600
"Tom Lucas" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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"Tom Lucas" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I've been trying to implement the watchdog timer on my Sharp79524 and it
appears that the mutt is sleeping on the job!
I believe I have it set up to trigger after about 3s of inactivity but it
doesn't seem to reset the system at all.
Problem Solved!
It turns out that the address of the watchdog register is actually
0xFFFE3000 instead of the 0xFFFC3000 that is shown in the user guide. This
is a case where RTFM has caused the problem!
D'oh!
Oooh, we hate when that happens.
Appears to be wrong only on the one page. In the register descriptions it
is correct.
Scott
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