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Werner Almesberger 9778f3fb1b uart/avrdude: various corrections
nanonote-uart.patch:

- avrdude.conf.in: CLK is reserved for clock output

nanonote.patch:

- nanonote.c (pin_map, nanonote_setpin, nanonote_getpin): make pin map
  zero-based
- nanonote.c (nanonote_setpin): instead of having out own delay loop
  setting the pin repeatedly, just add the delay we need to
  pgm->ispdelay+100
- nanonote.c (nanonote_setpin): increase delay for atusb-pgm
- nanonote.c (nanonote_getpin, nanonote_open): begin with all pins set
  to output and switch MISO only when read
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Ben Blinkenlights
=================

This project is a proof of concept implementation of Rikard Lindstrom's
idea of using the Ben's 8:10 card slot as a general extension interface
also for devices that don't speak MMC or SD/SDIO. The application is a
simple LED circuit, as suggested by David Samblas.

The 8:10 card slot gives access to six GPIOs, a 3.3 V supply that can
be switched on and off by software, and ground. We use a simple form of
multiplexing to drive ten LEDs with this interface.

Note that one should only light one LED at a time. If multiple LEDs are
lit, they will share the current though the common resistor, and will
thus be less bright than a single LED.
Description
Blinkenlights, Demonstrate the use of the uSD slot for DIY hardware
http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/ben-blinkenlights/
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