You can do that - as long as the chip is "supported" by AllDigital. How do you know if a certain chip is supported? I don't know, you'd need to read the code for AllDigital and compare it to the datasheet for the device - which kind of defeats the purpose of AllDigital.

I guess any chip released prior to AllDigital will be handled and possibly a lot of later chips as well but don't take anything for granted.

Or you can do it manually and learn something in the process - perhaps you get so good at it that you can maintain AllDigital and keep it up to date.

/Henrik.