On Aug 30, 2010, at 1:48 PM, Michael Plante wrote: > Given this, I'd suggest one of two approaches (with the same end goal): > > 1) build everything bottom-up cleanly, like I did, and never set a high > latency timer > > OR > > 2) get some basic code working with a very high latency timer (sounds like > 64 might be good. think the max is 255), and then insert all your sync code > later when you want to speed things up > > I wouldn't suggest leaving the latency timer high forever, because that's > not a solid fix. I mentioned it just to get you off the ground, if > possible
I intend to do this cleanly at some point, this is definitely very alpha for now. Just waiting until i can get it to work. >>> answers always seem to sync up with commands. > > You might also try the "send immediate" byte, and see if answers pop up when > you send that, too. I don't remember. I had tried that, but it was before I had a clearer understanding of how it all works. I'll try that too. Thanks, John O. -- libftdi - see http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi for details. To unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
