they are used to transfer encoded data (in or out.. i
forget which, i think out) depending on the mode of
the chip.

Most likely will only be used in the 'blackbird' card
application (ie it has nothing to do with gpio audio)

-tmk

--- Martin Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there anyone here who can help me understand the
> ITVC15/16 GPIO
> setup ? A brief summary would be ideal. Are there 16
> pins on the ITVC IC
> for GPIO use?
> i.e. whats the direction setting all about? is it
> similar to the Fusion
> 878A GPIO setup?
> 
> 
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