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This is a pretty brain-dead way to manage these pre-release
preparations. Should figure out the done thing and use that instead.
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Make the language a little friendlier, say the words "serial port",
and let them know that baud rate is a speed.
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Make the note warning against its usage more direct. Add a blurb
introducing its purpose and links in See Also to related
board-specific values.
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Slightly reorganize to keep it consistent with the rest of the docs.
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Make the language friendlier; point to GPIO port definition for an
explanation of the EXTI line definition.
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Add a section about GPIO ports, since that existed nowhere. Made a
ref for 5V tolerance. Other clarifications and improvements.
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Convert to board-specific values; make the language friendlier.
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10-bit addressing has now been implemented. Slave mode is
unimplemented, however.
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It did, but there was no jumper to cut power from the charging
circuit, resulting in weird blinky behavior that was fixed in Rev 3.
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Vdda, not Vcc.
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This should get changed on each release branch when the time comes. A
FIXME comment has been added to that effect.
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These two examples from board-values.rst really belong in the
documentation for the functions they reference.
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Flesh out and uncomment maple-mini.rst. Add links to pieces of it in
various appropriate places throughout the rest of the documentation.
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Pick a standard layout for the information and fix mistakes. Looks
like some of these errors were copy-pasted in from the old HTML
documentation, some crept in due to API changes, and some were just
wrong.
I've checked all the claims against the datasheets and source code, so
we should be in good shape now.
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Mostly, make it less pedantic. Also some stylistic and content fixes.
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In line with some changes made earlier today to the maple-ide repo,
the master libmaple branch no longer points to a particular IDE
release as "current", since there's no way it can know. From now on,
only release branches will contain the blessed download links.
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Worried about the possibility of an attractive nuisance.
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Takes into account the extra GPIOs afforded by disableDebugPorts() and
the extra PWM channels on the RET6.
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HardwareTimer was removed from the build when the timer refactor was
done; this redoes it in terms of the new timer.h interface. A variety
of conflicting or badly designed bits were deprecated or removed.
I'm still not satisfied with this interface, as it's going to make
life difficult moving forward to high-density chips, where the
addition of basic timers means that the capture/compare methods won't
apply in some cases. However, we need to get 0.0.10 out the door, so
it'll have to do for now.
The docs are up to date, and contain a warning that the Wirish API
isn't stable and a recommendation to use libmaple proper.
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Fixing some Sphinx error messages.
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Still a polling driver, but the libmaple proper interface exposes
enough that users enable the various interrupts and define their own
IRQ handlers if they feel like it.
Wirish HardwareSPI interface was largely redone; it's more like the
Arduino implementation now, although there are some differences when I
didn't like their API. The old methods are still there, but are
deprecated and slated for deletion in 0.1.0.
New board-specific values: BOARD_NR_SPI, BOARD_SPIx_NSS_PIN,
BOARD_SPIx_MOSI_PIN, BOARD_SPIx_MISO_PIN, and BOARD_SPIx_SCK_PIN, for
x from 1 to BOARD_NR_SPI.
Documentation was updated appropriately.
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