> The device is really an 
> easedropping tool but the brains behind it would be back on the PC, 
> perhaps a separate process which only looks at the serial port, and is 
> probably written in Python if I were to do it.
>
> This keeps the cost out of the device, and puts the emulation software 
> on a platform where there is abundant environmental support.
>
> Having said all this, I wonder if the MPSSE protocol would let somebody 
> simply use another standard cable to be the emulator?  Then we just tie 
> them together and pass the crap back up to a python program. 
>
> My motto on open source projects is this:  "he who does the work, gets 
> to decide."
>
> So I could not be persuaded to do this in C, but then that is moot, 
> because I could probably not be persuaded to do it at all.
>
> But maybe some of these ideas will stimulate somebody else into action 
> or onto refined ideas,
>
> Dick
>   

Found this recently:

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ftd2xx/bzr14


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