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Great Article
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Date: 2007/07/11 10:55
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By: Paul
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Hi Mat,
Firstly thanks for the great articel it sounds like it has helped lots of people get started with USB.
I have been modifying the CDC example from Microchip, or at least trying to, for a while now. The purpose is to develop a datlogging device that will carry out the logging functions when not connected to the USB, and when it is connected will have the option to download the data and set the logging options/configurations in a similar interface to your LED example.
How does your USB firmware differ to the CDC Microchip example? Did you start with one of Microchips firmware examples or did you write the code from scratch?
I would like a fast data transfer rate for downloading my data, would it be best to continue using the CDC example or could I achieve a faster ate with your example code?
Thanks
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Re:Great Article
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Date: 2007/07/11 14:43
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By: Paul
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Status: Visitor
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Okay, for those that are wondering, I messed up, this was supposed to go in the discussion about Mat article about Basic USB Using Microchip Stack. I've asked him to move it in there.
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Re:Great Article
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Date: 2007/10/21 02:41
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By: Pedro tainha
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Status: Visitor
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hello, i´m trying to find documentation about conecting pic via usb port to computer.
I read this comment and i would like to know where to find that great article, because i can´t find anything better on the internet to get started.
thank you!
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