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Libraries Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
Config.cpp Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
Config.h Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
Project.cpp Added timeout management screen 2013-04-07 00:49:23 -04:00
Project.h Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
README.md Updated README markdown to fix heading 2013-03-13 16:32:33 -04:00
RTClib.cpp Initial addition of RTC code -- debugging enabled due to this code being untested 2013-04-25 18:14:23 -04:00
RTClib.h Initial addition of RTC code -- debugging enabled due to this code being untested 2013-04-25 18:14:23 -04:00
UI.cpp Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
UI.h Added TX/RX status via blinking button LED's when UI is timed out/off 2013-04-25 19:53:40 -04:00
UIButton.cpp Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
UIButton.h Make compile, finish button programming -- Still mid-refactor 2013-04-06 16:31:44 -04:00
UIJoystickPSP.cpp Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
UIJoystickPSP.h Added header guards 2013-04-06 19:10:08 -04:00
UILCD.cpp Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
UILCD.h Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00
Universal_Serial_Adapter.ino Updated to use new SD and Serial libraries designed to run <=115200 baud 2013-04-26 14:17:21 -04:00

Arduino Universal Serial Adapter

Sketch

This sketch currently only shows the four serial modes and uses S1-S3 to select the current mode.

A trailing * after the mode indicates the current mode

Button Map: S1: Up S2: Select/Enter S3: Down

Serial Modes: Phone UART DB9 Normal DB9 Null Modem Cisco console