Thanks Bdale. I do actually have the tools... gotta decide if either is within my software abilities.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Bdale Garbee <[email protected]> wrote: > <#part sign=pgpmime> > On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 11:43:57 -0600, Bryan Schmidt <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thanks much Keith. I may wind up using TeleDongle, and bit-banging would > > not be too bad if I can figure out the appropriate places to deal with it > > in your source code. > > It's *possible* to tack wires on to a TeleMini board, but to do so > you'll need 30 ga wire wrap wire, a soldering iron with a super-fine > tip, and an inspection microscope or 10-15x visor to see what you're > doing. Keith is correct that TeleMini wasn't really designed for this, > in order to hit the "fits in an 18mm coupler" design objective the > trade-off is that it isn't as flexible for hacking on as other boards > I've designed. > > Note that I'm happy to sell you an unpackaged TeleDongle board, they're > in my web store under the hobby electronics category. To program it > you'll need another Altus Metrum product like TeleDongle or TeleMetrum > and a programming cable. If you don't already have any of our stuff, a > good first order for your project might be a packaged TeleDongle, an > unpackaged TeleDongle board, and a programming cable. The unpackaged > board will ship with the standard TeleDongle firmware loaded as that > happens during my testing process. > > Regards, > > Bdale >
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