Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Alan Stern writes:
> Yes, it is possible. Your circuit must provide 1.5 KOhm (+/-5%)
> resistor tied to a voltage source between 3.0 V and 3.6 V, and connected
> to the USB D+ data line (D- if you want to use low-speed signalling
> instead of full-speed). For more details see the USB 2.0 specification.
My guess is actually that it won't be possible: that the interface to
the USB controller is high-level enough that it actually isn't
possible to send an arbitrary bit stream out the port.
but I am high-level too, i can do bit-shift and other required
operations to encoding into suitable byte-form
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