Reference:ERROR DRIVER CONFLICT
This error implies a driver conflict.
Some drivers have multiple output modes, but the mechanism to select what driver mode that is to be applied may be shared. A driver conflict error occurs when differing modes are selected on an outputs that share the same driver selection mechanism.
As an example, this error could arise because you are mapping a push-pull style output behavior (like a multiplexed EST) onto EST13 with a low side driver behavior (like a discrete output) on EST16 of a PCM128 module. EST13 through EST16 may operate in either push-pull or low side driver modes, but they can’t employ both at the same time. This is a physical limitation of the hardware, which is why this error is issued.
--Wayne Hawken 21:55, 22 March 2007 (EDT)
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