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<cladamw>
wolfspraul, what did you mean on "maker and type", maker i was thought i would be the brand name or manufacturer, type is package name ? or classification of chip via common name about chip purposes?
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<cladamw>
type for "LDO", STEP-DOWN, STEP-UP, FLASH, DRAM, SCHMITT TRIGGER, etc. ?
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<wolfspraul>
'brand' is better for maker, yes
<wolfspraul>
makes it easy for people to search datasheets or similar chips from the same family etc
<wolfspraul>
for 'type', yes I thought about general type/group as you listed
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<cladamw>
i see
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<kyak>
xiangfu: hi! so we can build atusb as module now?
<xiangfu>
kyak, yes.
<kyak>
if so, finally i can package it for my laptop
<xiangfu>
also the patches sent out to OpenWrt mailing list.
<xiangfu>
I tested with a TP LINK router.
<kyak>
just great!
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<xiangfu>
kyak, the 'dirtpan' with atusb not stable here. :-(
<xiangfu>
dirtpan: atusb -- atusb NOT STABLE
<xiangfu>
dirtpan: atusb -- atben NOT STABLE
<xiangfu>
dirtpan: atben -- atben VERY GOOD
<xiangfu>
so there maybe some problem with atUSB driver.
<xiangfu>
compare to the dirtpan + atusb, the izchat + atusb is very stable.
<kyak>
well.. my setup is atusb -- atben :)
<xiangfu>
I tried 2 atben + 1 atusb.
<xiangfu>
use one atben as 'coordinator'
<xiangfu>
now I understand what the 777/8001/1 meaning. :-)