Uwe Bonnes writes:
> you can use libftdi for all the application? I don't see why you shop for
> another tool.
Using libftdi s really my preferred approach at this moment, as long as I
can continue to use the FT232R in both serial and bitbang mode. And the
pylibftdi documents certainly make it appear this is possible:
https://pylibftdi.readthedocs.io/en/0.16.1/advanced_usage.html#examples
The truth is that I'm still trying to figure out how to install libftdi (I
*did* mention that I'm not conversant in Windows-speak). So that's where
I'm focusing my efforts at the moment.
- RDP
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 1:58 PM, Uwe Bonnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Robert Poor writes:
> > After glancing at usbdk (and its requirement for Visual Studio and other
> > compilation tools), it occurs to me that there's another approach: Use
> Python's
> > ctypes to write a bespoke interface to the FTDI API. For example, see:
> >
> > https://stackoverflow.com/a/1942472/558639
> >
> > (which happens to be about writing an interface to an FTDI device...)
> >
> Hello Robert,
>
> you can use libftdi for all the application? I don't see why you shop for
> another tool.
>
> Bye
>
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