"Fully implemented" is a nice expression for a single 1-bit port.Dave wrote:An exciting project.
The propeller won't need to do QLNET because that's fully implemented in the 8302.
Tobias
"Fully implemented" is a nice expression for a single 1-bit port.Dave wrote:An exciting project.
The propeller won't need to do QLNET because that's fully implemented in the 8302.
A couple of subtleties of the QLNet protocol down the wire that might complicate using an UART alone:Dave wrote:Since QLNET is just serial data at an odd speed, can you create a special mode/clocking for a simple UART so it can handle that functionality?
On the QL, two 1-bit ports, one input and one output. To do it with one tristate bidirectional port (and no transistor) is Q68 specific.tofro wrote:"Fully implemented" is a nice expression for a single 1-bit port.Dave wrote:An exciting project.
The propeller won't need to do QLNET because that's fully implemented in the 8302.
Tobias