<napstx[m]>
Hey, did you ever get around to the example code? All good if you haven't started yet :)
<galibert[m]>
example/boilerplate.py is a good starting point, crossed with looking at existing applets
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<default>
I've been running into an issue with my C3 board. I tried running the `jtag-pinout` applet with `glasgow -v run jtag-pinout -V A=3.6 --pins A0:5` and it seems to just hang on `detecting pull resistors`. With trace output enabled it seems to be trying to read 2 bytes from the USB port that never come
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<napstx[m]>
Thanks galibert, I eventually hacked together something that works! I do have an unrealted question. What is the reason for the 1.8 volt minimum for the pins?
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<be65da6e451238ff>
hm I'm also seeing the benchmark fail.. `E: g.applet.internal.benchmark: mode sink failed at 0x75fcc6!`
<whitequark[cis]>
<napstx[m]> "Thanks galibert, I eventually..." <- level shifters we use
<napstx[m]>
Ok, ad that is just the lowest they state is supported?
<napstx[m]>
s/ad/and/
<whitequark[cis]>
napstx[m]: it's actually 1.65, and you can set the voltage as low as that
<napstx[m]>
Interesting, thank you!
<whitequark[cis]>
<be65da6e451238ff> "hm I'm also seeing the benchmark..." <- if this is a 1b2 sold device you should contact them for an RMA
<be65da6e451238ff>
I think I somehow fixed that by reflashing with `glasgow flash`? I think I tried reverting to an old firmware version and reflashing first and then re-reflashed to the most recent version.
<whitequark[cis]>
oh, that's interesting
<whitequark[cis]>
I'll have to investigate
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