How to drive the Vinculum VDIP1 in UART mode


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    Hi Dave,

    Thanks a lot Bro! It worked! fine and smoothly! I owe you a lot! . This Forum is the best!

    Regards,

    Bogs

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    Hey Bogs,

    I am curious about your thesis. What is it about?
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    Hi Dave,

    I can not share it right now, its a bit of confidential, not until of course after I finish it. I'll share it soon. Thanks a lot!

    Best regards!

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    Ok...
    I was just wondering. I see so many say they are working on a school project. I can get that.
    But when someone says they are working on a thesis I have always wondered how hardware and the "basic" code that all came from some place else works in.

    Do not get me wrong. I am not saying you are copying anything and maybe this is just a small part of a larger project.

    Good luck!!!

    Maybe you and newbie from the other thread can get together...
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    Hi Dave,

    Yes it was just a little part of the whole, I just need to make that module work. I've been doing my research for about a year now, and I was already implementing it.

    Thanks!

    And oh! I am not interfacing the module to a PIC microcontroller.
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    I get it now..

    Again, good luck! Glad I could help.
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    Hello guys, I've been searching around, and finally got here. I am also using VDIP1.

    Does anyone tried to send a file from the USB flash drive to the Microcontroller?
    I am trying to get a file from my flash drive, a jpg file and I wanted to send it to the monitor or to the UART of the VDIP1. I guess I am having a difficulty which command I will use. I tried to use "RD" command to send the whole content of the JPG file and got lots of values and it lasts for about 10 mins to finish and my VDIP1 hangs up after it so I need to restart it.

    And lastly I want to send again the jpg file to the UART of VDIP1 and send it to my flash drive. I can do it for txt file but that involves four steps, OPW, WRF, Content, CLF. I want to try different file types and not anymor txt files.

    Does anyone knows what to do about these or just an experience relating to these??? Thanks

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