Re: FTDI where are you?
- From: Uwe Bonnes <bon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:04:50 +0000 (UTC)
Thomas Magma <somewhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
^^^^^If you want to bitbang, the Vinculum might be a better choice.
Thanks Uwe,
I'm just wondering why you think the Vinculum would be a better choice for
bitbanging, no where in the VNC1L data*** does it even talk about
bitbanging. ??
Sorry, I thought about the EEPROM in the VINCULUM and the built in serial
number, but didn't look specifically about bitbanging. But in the "Hardware
Feature" entry in the data***, "Up to 28 GPIO" are mentioned. GPIO pins
are normally what is used for bitbanging.
But thinking further, as there is no programming environment available for
non-NDA users, probably the GPIO pins can't be made to bitbang for normal
users neither...
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