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Month: October, 2009

Somewhat more personal: My Website.

31 October, 2009 (14:53) | Website | By: Sean Nelson

Today, I decided to work a bit on my website to make it more personalized. While link-jumping I stumbled upon Andreas Viklund’s website with some beautiful Themes for WordPress, one of which is what you see. But I didn’t like a few little details, so I modified the widths, font size, line-height, etc. Hopefully the [...]

BPGUI: Windows and Deployment

28 October, 2009 (22:07) | BusPirate | By: Sean Nelson

Today, I worked on getting the Bus Pirate GUI to build on windows using Visual C++ 2008. There were some problems with how my Message Event Handling/Filtering was written and I had to go back and rewrite major parts of it to get it to compile under Windows. Mac OS X builds require Qt4.5, ZLib, [...]

Port Settings Saved on Exit, Apply chosen Settings on Port Connect.

27 October, 2009 (21:46) | BusPirate | By: Sean Nelson

Today I decided to implement and test proper setting of the Baud Rate, Parity, etc. I wanted to ensure that everytime the Bus Pirate is opened that the settings chosen on the Settings Tab would be used. Everything was working out fine until I was testing the changes and found out, after hours of scratching [...]

Another Update: Bus Pirate GUI

26 October, 2009 (15:11) | BusPirate | By: Sean Nelson

I’ve refined the GUI so that messages use Event Filtering/Handling for posting messages to any Log Screen. This way allows messages to be posted to any screen from anywhere as long as there’s a way to get to the intended recipient of the message. Also there is a placeholder for the status of the Bus [...]

GUI Tab Sensitive Window Logging

25 October, 2009 (14:20) | BusPirate | By: Sean Nelson

As a minor change to the Bus Pirate Gui is the ability to log important messages to a particular tab, for example, SPI commands are logged to the log view on the SPI Tab. See Shots:

Bus Pirate GUI

24 October, 2009 (20:12) | BusPirate | By: Sean Nelson

The Bus Pirate is “a universal bus interface that talks to most chips from a PC serial terminal, eliminating a ton of early prototyping effort when working with new or unknown chips.” It supports a wide array of bus interfaces like, SPI, I2C, and 1Wire. It was designed by Ian Lesnet, and it’s open source. [...]


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