On 10 Sie, 20:45, Kristopher Micinski <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 2:25 PM, razor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > thanks for link!
>
> > is it depend on device too? (like power thru USB)
> > is it possible to flash custom ROM 3.1 on an older  device? (with
> > 2.2-2.3 android originally)
>
> You'll probably want to check another forum for rooting / flashing your
> device.  You'll want to look at the chip's datasheet.  It does serial
> packaging from the *hardware* end, i.e., playing with an arduino you'll see
> an rs232 interface, but on the computer's end you'll be getting a usb
> interface and the driver you install provides com port emulation on windows.
>  If you want to use it on android, you might need to reverse engineer the
> driver and provide a library that uses the 3.1 calls.
>
> The data sheet is 
> here:http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/ICs/DS_FT245R.pdf
>
> Looks like their drivers may be open source too?  I found them distributed
> in binary form on the website, however, it says they're included with the
> kernel.  You can probably find out the specifics from there (endpoint,
> etc...) and might be able to make some headway.
>
> Kris

maybe there is another solution.
I can get rid of FTDI and connect serial com to Arduino IOIO (it has
UART) and then to Android.
Could it work ?

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