Re: [psas-avionics] Introducing the "Universal Rocket Bus"!

2009-01-18 Thread Andrew Greenberg
OK, that *is* a terrible collision. But I just can't do "DRAB". It's too depressing. I guess we'll just have to come up with an *even more* terrible acronym. Maybe a backronum? "FAB" - Fantastic Avionics Bus.. no, collides with Fourth Ave. Building "STAB" - Supposedly Terrible Avionics Bus... no,

Re: [psas-avionics] Introducing the "Universal Rocket Bus"!

2009-01-18 Thread Tim Ressel
Rocket Universal Bus. --TimR --- On Sun, 1/18/09, Andrew Greenberg wrote: > From: Andrew Greenberg > Subject: Re: [psas-avionics] Introducing the "Universal Rocket Bus"! > To: "Sarah A Sharp" > Cc: "psas-avionics" > Date: Sunday, January 18, 2009, 3:41 PM > OK, that *is* a terrible collisio

Re: [psas-avionics] Introducing the "Universal Rocket Bus"!

2009-01-18 Thread Dave Camarillo
what about UOU: "universalway ocketray usbay" :) -d On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Andrew Greenberg wrote: > OK, that *is* a terrible collision. But I just can't do "DRAB". It's too > depressing. I guess we'll just have to come up with an *even more* > terrible acronym. Maybe a backronum? > >

Re: [psas-avionics] Introducing the "Universal Rocket Bus"!

2009-01-18 Thread I
AWWWIOR Bus... My concern is with the use of a serial bus topology that normally has RTS, CTS, DSR, and CD pins; but we aren't going to use them? Will that require special driver hacking to make the endpoints *not* require the use of the other signals? How does the endpoint know when a sign