Am Montag, 27. November 2006 23:03 schrieb Gregg Levine:
> Hello!
> Jan this is very good news. Can you in your spare time create an image
> of your adapter that is talking to the i2c adapter (DS2482)?
>
Hm, maybe you talk about a schematic? Building the adaptor into a DB25 housing 
involved crude bending of chip pins and lots of super glue, so one can't 
really copy it from a photograph.


>
> I examined the documentation for using i2c functions under Linux and
> it seems to me that to build an adapter such as yours was an
> interesting concept but before I find myself making mistakes regarding
> one. The term "home-brewn ELV type parallel-i2c adaptor" rings a loud
> Control-G sound some place but I can't figure out where from.
>
Ok, I will transfer the schematic from paper/brain into eagle and put it on 
the list. Please be a little patient about it...

Be warned that this adaptor is really only useful for testing purposes, as the 
linux i2c-parallel driver uses busy loops to achieve proper timing and such, 
causes a load of *1*.

Kind regards

        Jan
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