On 11/30/2011 03:37 PM, Bert Vermeulen wrote: > On 11/30/2011 05:10 PM, Eric Anderson wrote: > >> I just finished working on some code which might be useful for this >> project: My program is a VCD -> SPI words -> AD9510 configuration >> instruction decoder (https://github.com/ewa/ad9510spi). The first two >> stages should be pretty general, though I can't guarantee that they work >> on anything other than my data set. > > Hi Eric, > > We're currently hard at work on the protocol decoder backend, and things are > starting to work. SPI is one of the protocols we're testing with. > > It sounds like your AD9510 decoder would be very interesting to have in > sigrok. Would you be interested in converting it to our API once it's nailed > down? It seems pretty doable, looking at ad9510spi.py.
I don't want to make any promises, but if it's easy and I have a little time, I'd certainly be happy to take a crack at it. Ping me again when the API's stable! -- Eric W. Anderson Electrical and Computer Engineering [email protected] Carnegie Mellon University phone: +1-412-268-1908 Roberts Hall 244 PGP key fingerprint: D3C5 D6FF EDED 9F1F C36D 53A3 74B7 53A6 3C74 5F12
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