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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

Just something I got recently. Nothing of interest... A USB I/O 24 R board (from elexol) connected to some components on a kids electronics bench thing and my computer (Linux, if you're wondering about driver support). Oh, and as I mentioned, I can't braille with one hand and that lot says "hebfullm"...

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  • @israelsaba I'm afraid I didn't actually program the board: it was one I bought pre-programmed with the software the operates it. I have written software for the Arduino doing similar things to what you are requesting and for that it requires a sort of C-like language (it is strictly speaking C but has a few differences) which is incredibly easy to do if you want a fun way to get started.

  • I'd like to know how did you prorgammed this board. I'm trying to do a project in wich I have to translate a USB comand into a parallel one.

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