On Sunday, July 04, 2010 01:19:58 Gregg Levine wrote:
> I actually asked this question a while ago, whilst pursing a
> completely different project, but with the same parts. So here goes:
> How would I go about setting the four GPIO points on an FT232 chip to
> be used as a JTAG device? These points are:
> CBUS0
> CBUS1
> CBUS2
> CBUS3
> --
> According to available data sheets from FTDI (v2.06 is the most recent
> or so it seems for the FT232.) and an application note,
> AN232-01 "AN232R-01 Bit Bang Modes for theFT232R and FT245R" the C0 or
> CBUS lines are in fact capable of being driven in a mode that supports
> this method.
> 
> Basically I am asking if anyone has had a reason to accomplish this?
> Obviously when the part is being used this way the UART end is not
> usable.

so you dont actually want to use this with urjtag ?  but some standalone 
project ?  wouldnt it make more sense to ask on the libftdi list then ?
http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi/
-mike

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