Not sure if this helps.. . but might be
relavent:
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The January 2005 issue of Circuit Cellar Magazine has an article on a
PC
controlled R/C device that uses a general purpose AVR ATMEGA 8 in an
implementation of USB 1.2 that they say costs less than $10.
After seeing this article, I found the code and design info for the USB part
is posted at :
http://www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUSB/IgorPlug-USB%20(AVR)_eng.htm
Ian
controlled R/C device that uses a general purpose AVR ATMEGA 8 in an
implementation of USB 1.2 that they say costs less than $10.
After seeing this article, I found the code and design info for the USB part
is posted at :
http://www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUSB/IgorPlug-USB%20(AVR)_eng.htm
Ian
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Looks pretty interesting.. I am definitly going to
look into this after my test :)
----- Original Message -----From: HoneaSent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 8:18 AMSubject: Re: [AVR-Chat] USB keyYeah, I was thinking about making something similiar.. but without a screen (so I can make this as small as possible :) )----- Original Message -----From: jme_cdSent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 6:06 AMSubject: [AVR-Chat] USB key
with all the talk about usb here, i have wanted to make an mp3 player
that interfaces via usb to the computer to download songs to it.
either this or a usb key (i'd say this is easier :D ).
at http://www.myplace.nu/mp3/yampp4.htm their mp3 is recognised at a
drive. is it that simple that all i need to to is add a usb chip or do
i need to write code to get it to work like this?
also any sites/help on making something like this would be great too.
thanks for any help
jamie