Finally! Glasgow is out! Everyone go get one already! Thanks to everyone who helped make this happen! This really is the do-it-all tool for interfacing anything that needs <=16 I/Os, and the price is a complete steal for its features. Next: revD/E :-)https://twitter.com/1bitsquared/status/1341502380601270275 …
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revB already existed, so I did most of the design and PCB layout for revC0/1, and then electronic_eel and
@esden did excellent work optimizing it for cost and manufacturability in revC2. I'm really looking forward to tackling revD! (revA/B are superseded, ignore them
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@GregDavill, who cloned our master branch before I was even done with it, and fabbed a bunch of PCBs off a random commit (I later tagged it revC0), and sent them to us so we could write software for them. The joys of open hardware
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Thankfully revC0 isn't too broken, for those few people with one. There are some hardware patches required, but we're maintaining software compat. revB will remain supported too, within the limitations of that architecture. https://github.com/GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow/wiki/ECNs …
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