Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: > No, they cost a lot of time to learn until you can really control hardware > (although I am sure, someone else can do it in minutes :).
Hmm, I'm not sure if anyone actually hit issues with controlling the I/O pins. So far, it seems that nobody made it even this far with UBB. (And there are now quite a few examples that show how to do SPI and such in all kinds of ways.) There's one non-UBB example that apparently went quite smoothly, Mirko's RFM12 module: http://nanl.de/blog/2011/02/ben-nanonote-able-to-control-radio-power-sockets/ > The focus of the Naviboard was not to develop it for the Nanonote. Hmm, in what way would the software that uses it have difficulties running on the NanoNote ? Is it just something based on a kernel I2C driver or are things more complicated ? - Werner _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

