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From: | Ian Carr-de Avelon <carrdeavelon@xxxxxxxxx> |
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To: | libftdi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Date: | Mon, 2 Mar 2015 20:59:51 +0100 |
I'd first like to thank both E.S. Rosenberg and Ryan Tennill for coming back to me. I'd seen OLA while skimming for solutions and the Python API looks good. It would be a sledge hammer to crack a nut, but one of the nice thing about open source is you never have to take second best because it's cheaper. I'd found it a problem because I'm in Ubuntu 14 and support does not seem to have got beyond 12. On the recommendation I fired up an older system, but could not get it to work with the interface I have. I think that my way to go is pylibftdi as a wrapper to libftdi and I think I'm just 2 steps (maybe only one!) away from home.I'm attaching 2 scope traces: One is of the interface running under vendor supplied windows software (which says it's an Enttec Open DMX USB) and it controls a DMX light ok. libftdi - see http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi for details.
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