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donglepi's Issues

Fix the broken USB string ID

It used to work "DonglePi" was sent as a device ID and the python code was picking that up.

It broke when we upgraded asf the latest and greatest.

Fix absent clock on SPI

This one baffles me, the data is sent correctly from the currently hardcoded SPI code but with no clock.

License clarification

I like the look of DonglePi. Great idea, great execution.
But, to decide whether to use it projects, I need to know the license it's provided under.

Specifically:
What license(s) are the software released under?
What license(s) are the hardware released under?

In the project root there is a GPLv2 COPYING file, but README.md states:
"It is GPL for educational and personal use"

I'm afraid that GPL cannot be used in this way, commercialisation (provided that the right to copy is preserved) is explicitly allowed (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#NoMilitary).

GPL does not apply well to hardware projects. You might consider an Open Hardware license instead. (http://www.ladyada.net/library/openhardware/license.html)

If you wish to prevent commercialisation of your project, a license like CC-BY-NC would be appropriate (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/)

Implement PWM

Test first on a raspberry Pi which modes we need then emulate them (c + proto + python)

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