Dave,

I enjoyed reading about it but don't have any use right now for such
code.

Is there a sane (ish) place you might put it in the repo at some point
(hopefully with rough notes about what you did and why, and which pins
you wired where)?  I'm thinking someone N months from now might like
to use it for at least ideas.

There are several boards similarish to the RPi someone might use instead
(maybe).

John

On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 11:48:37PM +0100, Dave Marples wrote:
[snip]
> 
> I then hacked (very nastily) the parport.c together with the wiringPi 
> stuff to give me decent digital I/O over the various pins that are 
> available on the Pi board.  I configured the pins for bitbanging and 
> wired them to a LPC1768 target that I had laying around - fortunately 
> they're both the same voltage so I was able to get away with bodgewire 
> jumpers to do that.
[snip]
> Hope this lot is useful. If anyone wants the code please drop me a 
> note.  Beware that it's really not fit for human consumption, and even 
> animals would be wary...this was just for fun, 'cos that's the whole 
> point of the Pi.
> 
> Regards
> 
> DAVE

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