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Subject: Re: libftdi

From: Uwe Bonnes <bon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: libftdi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 11:02:26 +0200
>>>>> "John" == John Battle <jobattle@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

    John> Hi I don't know if you remember me from the Microchip world but I
    John> ran across your name on the libftdi developer page and wondered if
    John> you could give me a bit of information about it.

    John> I want to write an application that receives data from a FTDI
    John> MorphIC-II board at a data rate of about 20 MBPS (meaning High
MBPS means Mega-Bit-or-Byte per second?
    John> Speed) on a 64 bit linux system running Ubuntu 11.04.  I have been
    John> trying to use the D2XX libraries from FTDI but having some
    John> difficulty and wondered it it would be possible to use
    John> libftdi/libusb instead.

    John> Do you know of a simple application in either C or Python I could
    John> use as a starting point?

Did you have a look at the stream_test application in the libftdi-1.0
example directory? We use this here to transfer about 15 MByte/s. If you are
interested, I can send you the Verilog code for the other side for an Xilinx
XC6S45LX.

Bye
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