gnupic: Traffic lights as extreme feedback device controlled by a PIC via USB
Subject:
Traffic lights as extreme feedback device controlled by a PIC via
USB
From:
Holger Oehm ####@####.####
Date:
5 Aug 2012 12:26:41 -0000
Message-Id: <501E6643.9070509@holger-oehm.de>
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Hi,
I just put a project of mine using gputils on github:
Project page: https://github.com/holgero/XFD
Wiki: https://github.com/holgero/XFD/wiki
The license is GPLv3.
I believe it may be interesting for others because it contains an USB
HID firmware implementation that needs only gpasm (no need for SDCC,
MPASM or C18-compiler). The implementation is done for both pic18f2550
and pic18f13k50.
The second thing worth mentioning is that it is controlled by a java
application on the host side (and the host software works on Linux and
Windows). There is no need to install any drivers or similar on the host
side.
Best regards,
Holger.
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