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Last Post 13 Sep 2004 06:38 AM by  mpinton
WindowsCE power savings modes
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mpinton
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10 Sep 2004 02:53 PM
    Hi,
    To what degree has LogicPD implemented power savings at the OAL level? In other words if I want to put the processor (board) into Standby Mode, is that supported? Or do I need to create a driver to support that?

    Thanks,
    /michel
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    10 Sep 2004 03:02 PM
    mpinton,

    Logic has a power signal driver that is available to download under the all downloads section of 'my account'. I would suggest trying this first, it does have fully suspend resume functionality. If you need full power up/down this can be done but it requires a mod specific to the hardware that you're going to be using.
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    10 Sep 2004 03:12 PM
    Hi,
    OK, I'll download that driver and see what functionality it provides. Essentially, I want to take CE out of the equation and handle the transition to Standby in my application. Will I be able to do that?

    TIA,
    /michel
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    13 Sep 2004 06:38 AM
    The Release notes for the power button (power signal driver) say:
    -) Standby interrupts, although actively handled, are not fully implemented.

    What exactly does this mean? My application requires that a number of IRQs be able to wake up the processor.

    I also noticed that the release on the driver is 1.0.3 but the release notes only address up to 1.0.2???

    /michel
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