On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Mike Frysinger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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
>

Hello!
Reading between the lines? Of course I'll be using the gizmo with
urjtag. The actual project is one of my hardware ones.

And speaking of them, there's a new library out. Which is version 0.18
of course. Naturally on Cygwin the library itself built, but not the
rest of it. The library is now installed here, the rest did back on my
Slackware Linux system.
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Gregg C Levine [email protected]
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."

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