In this article we will implement an USB device using the Flowcode (version 3) USB Slave component and access the device from Linux. The simple example application we'll implement accepts strings of up to 16 characters from the host and displays those on an LCD display. It also allows the host to query the state of some push buttons.
The article describes how to create both the PIC Flowcode program and the host software.
The complete article can be found in the attached PDF file. All example code is included in the ZIP file.
Flowcode USB Slave and Linux
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Flowcode USB Slave and Linux
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