arjepsen wrote:what I did, was solder three wires to each of the ADM232A chips, and hook a couple of usb - ttl cables to them, so that I can sniff the communication in both directions.
This way, I managed to capture the communication at bootup, for both the brain and dsp board.
Today I've been messing a bit with trying to put that info into a python script.
I got a crude thing up and running, but it seems I've run into the "trial version" thingie.... So I need to read back up on how it was hacked, and see if I can get around it.
Kewlio... suggestion - you might wanna get ya a coupla '
chip clip' test clip adapters, alligator clip test leads and then have at it a little more of a sense of security. Soldering to the pins certainly works, but you run the risk of shorting something out (too much solder), burning traces open, etc... not fun and you could potentially ruin a pc board in the process..
But you knew it was coming, so ya know, here it is:
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