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*/\r
\r
/* peripheral library include */\r
/* \r
* Move to the first (0) or second (1) row of the LCD. \r
*/\r
-static void prvLCDGotoRow( unsigned portSHORT usRow );\r
+static void prvLCDGotoRow( unsigned short usRow );\r
\r
/* \r
* Write a string of text to the LCD. \r
*/\r
-static void prvLCDPutString( portCHAR *pcString );\r
+static void prvLCDPutString( char *pcString );\r
\r
/* \r
* Clear the LCD. \r
xQueueHandle xLCDQueue;\r
\r
/* LCD access functions. */\r
-static void prvLCDCommand( portCHAR cCommand );\r
-static void prvLCDData( portCHAR cChar );\r
+static void prvLCDCommand( char cCommand );\r
+static void prvLCDData( char cChar );\r
\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
\r
/* Start the task that will write to the LCD. The LCD hardware is\r
initialised from within the task itself so delays can be used. */\r
- xTaskCreate( vLCDTask, ( signed portCHAR * ) "LCD", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1, NULL );\r
+ xTaskCreate( vLCDTask, ( signed char * ) "LCD", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1, NULL );\r
\r
return xLCDQueue;\r
}\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
-static void prvLCDGotoRow( unsigned portSHORT usRow )\r
+static void prvLCDGotoRow( unsigned short usRow )\r
{\r
if(usRow == 0) \r
{\r
}\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
-static void prvLCDCommand( portCHAR cCommand ) \r
+static void prvLCDCommand( char cCommand ) \r
{\r
PMPSetAddress( LCD_COMMAND_ADDRESS );\r
PMPMasterWrite( cCommand );\r
}\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
-static void prvLCDData( portCHAR cChar )\r
+static void prvLCDData( char cChar )\r
{\r
PMPSetAddress( LCD_DATA_ADDRESS );\r
PMPMasterWrite( cChar );\r
}\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
-static void prvLCDPutString( portCHAR *pcString )\r
+static void prvLCDPutString( char *pcString )\r
{\r
/* Write out each character with appropriate delay between each. */\r
while(*pcString)\r
static void vLCDTask(void *pvParameters)\r
{\r
xLCDMessage xMessage;\r
-unsigned portSHORT usRow = 0;\r
+unsigned short usRow = 0;\r
\r
/* Initialise the hardware. This uses delays so must not be called prior\r
to the scheduler being started. */\r