[GreenKeys] USB-teletype adapters (update #2)
Chris Elmquist
chrise at pobox.com
Sat May 7 11:41:38 EDT 2016
On Friday (05/06/2016 at 09:01PM -0700), epvgk at limpoc.com wrote:
> On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 10:41:46PM -0500, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> > I received my boards in the mail today. I haven't set one up yet but they look great. Nice work Eric. I will be using mine with Linux and most likely writing PERL or C code to talk to it. I also plan to dabble with the code on the micro and have been an AVR developer since ATMEL invented them in the early 90s... fun stuff. Thanks again for the nice job on the boards.
> >
> > Chris N0JCF
>
> Awesome, please contribute improvements and don't judge my code too harshly. :)
I would never judge your code! You _actually_ did something I've only been
thinking about for years.
Some other folks asked about a serial to serial converter similar to this
and I did do one of those a few years ago using an ATTiny2313 but it is not
a production solution. It's a one off, wired on Vector board and built into
one of the BlackBox RS232 to current loop converters. I use it to
change baud rate for my M33s and manage flow control with RTS/CTS on
the 9600 baud side.
> It's a 32u2 and it's only half full.
We should be able to fit a TCP stack and web server in there then ;-)
Chris NØJCF
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