Communicatin w/909?
Does anyone have the specs for the communication protocol used on the
909? I am itching to play with the inputs on the bottom. I suspect these are used to set the presets from the factory but there could be some use for them otherwise. Are "Data In A/B" I2C? Is it some sort of proprietary protocol? Best, -Al -- remove NUNYA to email me ~/.signature |
"Al Arduengo" wrote in message ... Does anyone have the specs for the communication protocol used on the 909? I am itching to play with the inputs on the bottom. I suspect these are used to set the presets from the factory but there could be some use for them otherwise. Are "Data In A/B" I2C? Is it some sort of proprietary protocol? Best, -Al -- remove NUNYA to email me ~/.signature The best information I've seen on it is "The Hacker's Guide to the Sangean ATS-909 Memory system, which can be found he http://mysite.verizon.net/vze20h45/r...emory.html#top -- Stinger |
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Thanks. "Stinger" writes: "Al Arduengo" wrote in message ... Does anyone have the specs for the communication protocol used on the 909? I am itching to play with the inputs on the bottom. I suspect these are used to set the presets from the factory but there could be some use for them otherwise. Are "Data In A/B" I2C? Is it some sort of proprietary protocol? Best, -Al -- remove NUNYA to email me ~/.signature The best information I've seen on it is "The Hacker's Guide to the Sangean ATS-909 Memory system, which can be found he http://mysite.verizon.net/vze20h45/r...emory.html#top -- Stinger -- remove NUNYA to email me ~/.signature |
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Al Arduengo wrote: Does anyone have the specs for the communication protocol used on the 909? I am itching to play with the inputs on the bottom. I suspect these are used to set the presets from the factory but there could be some use for them otherwise. Are "Data In A/B" I2C? Is it some sort of proprietary protocol? I2C is pronounced "I", "squared", "C" and is a standard serial communications port. Two lines clock and data. Fairly low speed up to a few 10's of MHz. Try a google search. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Telamon wrote:
In article , Al Arduengo wrote: Does anyone have the specs for the communication protocol used on the 909? I am itching to play with the inputs on the bottom. I suspect these are used to set the presets from the factory but there could be some use for them otherwise. Are "Data In A/B" I2C? Is it some sort of proprietary protocol? I2C is pronounced "I", "squared", "C" and is a standard serial communications port. Two lines clock and data. Fairly low speed up to a few 10's of MHz. Try a google search. I knew this. :-) Thanks. |
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