mac-rom-simm-programmer/tests/simm_electrical_test.c
Doug Brown 1595c69890 OK -- so I separated the actual port code from the external memory controller code. I think this makes more sense.
It does add some complexity to the code. I may be going through a chain of calls just to turn the CS pin on, for instance. Hopefully I'm not going too crazy with this.

Anyway, this means that I can control the ports from a SIMM electrical test routine using the same types of functions that the actual programming  controlling code would use, without having to duplicate a bunch of port definitions and bit manipulation. I made sure to add all the functions I can think of needing to the ports module. We'll see if I got them all!
2011-11-27 00:01:29 -08:00

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/*
* simm_electrical_test.c
*
* Created on: Nov 26, 2011
* Author: Doug
*/
#include "simm_electrical_test.h"
int SIMMElectricalTest_Run(void)
{
// Returns number of errors found
int numErrors = 0;
return numErrors;
}